Building a brew shed - part 2
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Building a brew shed - part 2
It’s been a busy few weeks working on the brew shed and it has progressed well even if a little slower than i had hoped for.
So here is a link to the blog post, im sure there will be a part 3 to this as it’s still a fair way from being finished.
https://retributionbrewing.co.uk/2016/0 ... y-to-brew/
Cheers
Rich
So here is a link to the blog post, im sure there will be a part 3 to this as it’s still a fair way from being finished.
https://retributionbrewing.co.uk/2016/0 ... y-to-brew/
Cheers
Rich
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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2
Looks amazing Rich! I dream of such a shed one day.
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Just when I think I'm going over the top, somebody makes me look completely sane.
Looks absolute super, keeps the updates coming.
Looks absolute super, keeps the updates coming.
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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2
From the blog "renovation complications in the house, lets just say the roof has been leaking for a while".
And there you are working on the brew shed. Good man.
And there you are working on the brew shed. Good man.

Re: Building a brew shed - part 2
That looks superb and a great deal of effort (and expense) you have put into it. Enjoyed reading that.
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Wow, my missus thinks my kits ott !
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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2
The roof has been leaking for years by the looks of it, and i am working on the shed under direct orders form the missus so that all my stuff is out of the houseJim wrote:From the blog "renovation complications in the house, lets just say the roof has been leaking for a while".
And there you are working on the brew shed. Good man.

However currently acro props are holding the front room ceiling up so priorities may change.
Rich
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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2
Rich,bigrichlock wrote:The roof has been leaking for years by the looks of it, and i am working on the shed under direct orders form the missus so that all my stuff is out of the houseJim wrote:From the blog "renovation complications in the house, lets just say the roof has been leaking for a while".
And there you are working on the brew shed. Good man.
However currently acro props are holding the front room ceiling up so priorities may change.
Rich
If you have got house insurance, I would carry on with the Brew Shed and get a claim in on the Front Room!

The insurance people will get the builders in while you make the Brew Shed while the Sun Shines!

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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2
brilliant setup you have there and it makes my coming up soon brewshed look like a broom cupboard ! what kind of extraction system are you putting in ? Them osb boards dont like moisture much
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Re: Building a brew shed - part 2
The boiler will be vented outside the building, will also run a dehumidifier in there so finger crossed there won’t be too much moisture kicking about inside the building.Haydnexport wrote:brilliant setup you have there and it makes my coming up soon brewshed look like a broom cupboard ! what kind of extraction system are you putting in ? Them osb boards dont like moisture much
Rich