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Most carboy fit really well in plastic milk crates -
My most recent casualty was an empty carboy - thankfully. Happened while washing it out. Slipped right out of my hands and fell 3 inches, maybe? It was one of the new ones, too. What I wouldn't give for a waist-level utility sink. Alas, I rent.
RIP
View attachment 57549 The area I use now is not too high. The upper shelf is around an inch too low for the carboy to fit with an airlock. I am going to build another area where the shelf will be close to 40 inches high. I have a lot of spine problems and fusions in my neck. I was thinking about getting one of these.
Not yet. I will be buying it after the first of next month. I have heard nothing but great things about it. Good luck with your surgery I hope it goes well. I have C4, C5, C6 and C7 fused together. It is no fun but better than it was.I have been thinking about getting something like that as well. I also have spine/neck issues too.....waiting for ACDF surgery. Have you bought one yet?
Not yet. I will be buying it after the first of next month. I have heard nothing but great things about it. Good luck with your surgery I hope it goes well. I have C4, C5, C6 and C7 fused together. It is no fun but better than it was.
If you have trouble finding one local it looks like they will ship to Canada. You can enter your location and it will give you a shipping estimate.Nice! I'm going to search for one. Hoping to find one locally here in Canada.
And thanks! My issues are in the same area, but they only mentioned fusing C5-C6. We'll see though lol.
If you have trouble finding one local it looks like they will ship to Canada. You can enter your location and it will give you a shipping estimate.
Once you have a fusion done it is hard on the connecting joints. I had C 5&6 done in 2009. Had to have 4&5 done in 2013 and then C6&7 done in 2016.
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