vtgaryw
07-21-2016, 01:26 PM
It's served me well for the last 6 or 7 years, but my lack of foresight has caught up with me. As you can see, the blocks have starting sinking causing the cinder block to start coming loose and cracking. This in turn meant the firebrick inside has come loose as well. My mistake was in not putting the thing on a single floating slab. I had a poured footing just under the blocks themselves. I then poured a concrete floor inside the cinder block.
14396
I've torn it all down, and have the forms in place to make a solid slab under the whole thing, the thickness of a 2x4 on edge. I was going to do the same design using steam table pans, but then I got to thinking - do I want to replace the pans with a 2'x3' evaporator pan? Is it worth it? My only problem with the steam table pans is that they are pretty thin and tend to warp somewhat, but overall they've worked well. Is it worth the $ 500+ for a professionally made pan? And if I went that way, how would I mount it?
One consideraton - we'll probably be moving in 4 or 5 years when we retire, so I don't have that much longer on this setup.
Oh, I should mention, I have about 30-35 taps, on a good year I make about 5 gallons at the most.
Any thoughts?
-gary
14396
I've torn it all down, and have the forms in place to make a solid slab under the whole thing, the thickness of a 2x4 on edge. I was going to do the same design using steam table pans, but then I got to thinking - do I want to replace the pans with a 2'x3' evaporator pan? Is it worth it? My only problem with the steam table pans is that they are pretty thin and tend to warp somewhat, but overall they've worked well. Is it worth the $ 500+ for a professionally made pan? And if I went that way, how would I mount it?
One consideraton - we'll probably be moving in 4 or 5 years when we retire, so I don't have that much longer on this setup.
Oh, I should mention, I have about 30-35 taps, on a good year I make about 5 gallons at the most.
Any thoughts?
-gary