Tuizner
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Methinks jakey plumbs... but he has a point. 5k in materials and a shame not to have the full monty?
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Methinks jakey plumbs... but he has a point. 5k in materials and a shame not to have the full monty?
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Because of where the shed is getting a permanent water supply to it isnââ¬â¢t viable.
What I am thinking of doing is having a flexible hose connection on the outside that I can just hook up when I need it. Then I can put in all the usual sink plumbing pipe work and waste.
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I guess you'll need the hose to be food grade, otherwise it may cause some off flavours.
Just let the water run for a bit before using it so you're not using water that's been sat around in the hosepipe for ages.
I always fill my boiler with water from an outside tap via a hosepipe and never had any taste issues. I've had slugs and snails floating around in the wort though. :lol:
I think he knows what he is doing:thumb:Just let the water run for a bit before using it so you're not using water that's been sat around in the hosepipe for ages.
I always fill my boiler with water from an outside tap via a hosepipe and never had any taste issues. I've had slugs and snails floating around in the wort though. :lol:
Sinks are pivotal. Trust me; I installed dual standard kitchen sinks and within a few days I ripped them out again and replaced them. Cleaning is the biggest PITA at the end of a brewday, but given your budget I'd advise you go with something like the one in the attachment. Hunt around catering wholesalers and you'll find a deal. I got mine in a sale.
A word of warning is that the Vogue taps are crap. I ended up getting the sprayhead type from Screwfix. The total for the double sink (which will take two fermenters in each bowl) and two sprayhead taps was around �ã480 delivered. To be fair, it's the best investment I've made!
I think the only problem about doing a nice build like this is the missus deciding it would be much better as a conservatory, or some such!
This is looking fantastic.Day 11 - today was a roofing day. I am not too proud to admit that this effort was not by me. Roofing is a skill I just donââ¬â¢t have.
Plus I actually had to go out on client meetings for the day.
Itââ¬â¢s turned out nice though. Plus (As the last picture shows) Iââ¬â¢ve just worked out I should be taking progress pics from the loft conversion velux window. A much better vantage point. Doh!!
Better pictures tomorrow.
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I agree that sinks are very important. Get one wider, deeper (front to back) and deeper (top to bottom) than you think you will need.
Be careful of the quality of the cheaper ones. If it attracts a magnet I would steer clear - they call them stainless, but they most certainly are not.
Nice build by the way!
That's gonna be some bolt hole! Comfy chair on order I hope? What about a log burner? A TV? Beer fridge..of course!
Now. ...if I get rid of the green house and the little shed I use for my beer......I could fit an 8x12 in easily....
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