I found these wheeled platforms to put my Fermzillas on. There were on Homebrew Finds. Got them from Amazon. They work great.
My 5 gallon Fermzilla was leaking so I took it apart and gave it a bath in my kitchen sink. Then reassembled it with lots of Keg lube. No leaks now.
Fermzilla on Wheels and Cleaning
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Fermzilla on Wheels and Cleaning
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- Jimmy Orkin
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Re: Fermzilla on Wheels and Cleaning
The wheeled platform is for potted plants. The Amazon link for what I bought is below:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09JG ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09JG ... UTF8&psc=1
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Re: Fermzilla on Wheels and Cleaning
I've gotten some great ideas from homebrew finds. Great idea.
Speaking of wheels, I hated my Blichmann tower of power not having wheels. Having to awkwardly carry it around has always been a pain. I can see why they don't offer them since it is fairly top-heavy. I found some 3" locking casters with the required 1/4-20 thread, and it seems to be stable enough. Now, I can just roll it to wherever it needs to be(brewing, cleaning, storage) with ease.
Speaking of wheels, I hated my Blichmann tower of power not having wheels. Having to awkwardly carry it around has always been a pain. I can see why they don't offer them since it is fairly top-heavy. I found some 3" locking casters with the required 1/4-20 thread, and it seems to be stable enough. Now, I can just roll it to wherever it needs to be(brewing, cleaning, storage) with ease.
Cheers!
Smitty
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