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Glen Duff
 
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Default Equipment setup question

Like everyone else I just lug the carboys around, most of mine are
pretty large and heavy when full (27 liter). However, I make my wine in
the basement and have the best part of a large room exclusively for
winemaking and storage and in moving my two barrels, around 60 liters, I
have them on a small stand I made complete with casters. For raising
them I use a pulley system suspended from a joist on the ceiling of the
basement when I wish to put them up on the bench. This works really
well for me.

Glen Duff
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Charles H wrote:

> Dave Allyn wrote:
>
>
>>I would avoid vinegar unless you want to turn your wine to vinegar as
>>well.
>>

>
> Most white vinegar is distilled acetic acid, and contains no vinegar
> bacteria... a thorough rinsing should remove all traces of the acetic
> acid...
>


 
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