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03-10-2010, 07:45 PM
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Sir, I'm tipping my hat to you right now as I type. I'm just guessing that you weren't drinking much as you fabricated all that... 
The only thing I enjoy more than drinking my wine, is making stuff, but I don't have space or time to do anything that complicated.
I understand where you get it from. I see your location as Pa. I was born and raised down here in Fl. but half my blood comes from Pa. people.
Heck, we just might be cousins....
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03-10-2010, 08:15 PM
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Logistics question: Judging by looking at the photos of the narrow room you have the rack in, did you have to get the racks through the doorway? How did you manage that, the appear on the photo to be too long and wide to fit and turn the corner against the wall? Or is that a hallway outside of the wine making area?
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03-11-2010, 03:04 AM
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Logistics question: Judging by looking at the photos of the narrow room you have the rack in, did you have to get the racks through the doorway? How did you manage that, the appear on the photo to be too long and wide to fit and turn the corner against the wall? Or is that a hallway outside of the wine making area?
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Great question
The wood corner trim piece that includes the light switch and part of the strike plate is removable with about a dozen screws, when removed it makes the opening several inches wider. When I was planning the racks I checked it a couple of times with a 2X10 just to be sure. They went in with no problems. They came through both doors at the same time.
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03-11-2010, 03:10 AM
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Sir, I'm tipping my hat to you right now as I type.
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Heck, we just might be cousins....
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Possibly?
Rod
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03-11-2010, 07:59 AM
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WOW, what a wine rack. 
You have some serious work and time in that thing. All that welding, fitting clamping,.....Did you ever start to wonder "what the heck am I doing here" LOL 
I like to fab stuff myself, and I know how it gets, you reach a point and figure there's no turning back now. LOL
Nice job Rod
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03-11-2010, 11:13 AM
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WOW, what a wine rack. 
You have some serious work and time in that thing. All that welding, fitting clamping,.....Did you ever start to wonder "what the heck am I doing here" LOL 
I like to fab stuff myself, and I know how it gets, you reach a point and figure there's no turning back now. LOL
Nice job Rod 
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Yep that about covers it
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Rod
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03-28-2010, 11:07 PM
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I have added some more things to the wine room. Last weekend I finished installing a permanent vacuum pump.
I know the pump is overkill but it's been collecting dust here for nearly 15 years and I also had everything else to install it.
The first picture is the pump it's located under the wine room.
The second photo is the vacuum gauge,relief valve and vac port.
Photo three is the foot pedal that controls the pump.
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03-28-2010, 11:08 PM
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wow that is great...thats a some day project for me..( or for you if you visit me )
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03-28-2010, 11:11 PM
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Rod, you're a nut. You fit in real nice. Question though, shouldn't that Gage show a negative pressure for pulling a vacuum.
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03-28-2010, 11:12 PM
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Sorry, looked closer at it and it is negative. My gage shows both.
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