Is it ok to put a full 5 gallon PET carboy onto a standard glass fridge shelf?
Risky.
I've got a full 30L bucket sitting on a plastic fridge shelf right now but it's only a matter of time. I'm going to make a wooden frame that sits under the middle of the shelf this weekend.
One of mine cracked with 23l in a plastic PV
Thats worrying then. I wont be able to get a bit of mdf/wpb/etc till tomorrow probably. Would just throwing a few length 2x4 around the corners of the shelf be worth while to add support for a day or 2?
Is there are reason you can't put it on the fridge floor? Is there a hump?
Its a tall larder and I already have one carboy in there already.
Replace glass shlelves with 4 x 1 cut to length (Same stuff as lats on a bed)
I dont think that'll work.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v507/darqs/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-07/D5ADBEA8-494E-4E3F-B351-0FDDF5DF3160.jpg)
I was only looking into this recently, from most places I've read online, most manufacturers give a max weight of 20/25 kgs. So putting a full fermenter is maxing it out. If you have two shelves, you could put them into the two slots and then put some timber between the two, this should make it a small bit stronger, but it's up to you in the end.
I'll try that for now. Cheers.
Don't give up on the 4x2's yet:
(http://i.imgur.com/FLyg2gMl.png) (http://imgur.com/FLyg2gM)
the safest option would be to build a frame that would fit over the bottom carboy. You could build it reinforced, bit of work though...
Check out my crap picture...
Yeah pheel I was thinking that would be the best solution in the long term. Just wont get to do it soon enough for todays brew.
aww yes!! time to make bad pictures!! I like this game ;D
Here's a mexican midget dressed like a baby and riding a cat. It took a while:
(http://i.imgur.com/Y2W4U3v.jpg)
On a slightly on topic side note, look up "bad taxidermy" on google
Would a midget on a cat hold a full carboy?
maybe a demijohn ;D