brewshed refit finally nearing completion

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after whittering on about moving from the patio to a permenant brew set up for ages its finally within sight..

the single brick skin end of garage shed roofed with corrugated asbestos sheet is now an insulated ceiling-ed and rubber floored space with a 90l trub sink for cleaning the big brewkettle.



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and the next job a surface to stand the brewfridge and temp controlled fermentors in the back corner


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its been a 1 step forward 2 back procedure since i first cleared the space,

and hit another snag today.. went n bought the trap for the trub/sink only to find its exit points squarely at the 2 x 3 batton secured to the wall supporting the back of the undersink shelf HMMMMMM!!!!! par for the course, will search for flexible 40mm waste tube on ebay or end up buying a tenners worth of plumbing fittings to move it down a couple of inches (more joints to leak) or tare down the whole sink bench and fetter the batton, or add more wood to the wall and use a 40mm holesaw to cut out the 2/3rds of the batton praying im perfectly square on, or try laying on my back with a jigsaw and chop out a chunk of batton and plaster and probably some insulation board too - HA!! Oh Joy !!!!!!!!!
 

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