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6.01.2010
Interlocking dolly system...
Just picked up two of these Silent-Master Interlocking Heavy-Duty Dolly (330 Lbs. Max) (Amazon link) at Costco. I've locked them together ad put my brewng setup on them. I can move the whole 16 gal system around with one finger on the concrete floor of my garage. I just wheel it out the door and unload it on brew day. Makes reorganizing the brew garage much easier while I'm in my cleaning phase.
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Hmm... I wish I had one of those instead of making my own dolly for the kegerator...
-Splobucket
ataleoftwobrewers.com
I have a homemade one as well. Actually a furniture dolly might work as well and be less expensive.
After a near disaster moving a carboy from my brewing area to my bedroom, that has a constant temp all day, I picked up the exact same dolly at Costco. Aside from losing 5 gallons of ale, the real disaster would be facing my wife if 5 gallons of sticky wort and glass suddenly showed up on our master bedroom carpet.
The dolly was cheap (under $20 if I remember correctly) and works great for transporting a single carboy at a time. I no longer worry about carboy breakage in transit, and my back is also much happier after a day of brewing.
Mark
lazybrewer.com
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