geoffd
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I just noticed while creating a whirlpool that rather than stirring the spoon at the bottom of the pot; I gently raised & lowerd the spoon depth while stirring & noticed I could get the whirlpool going with much less effort.
Just wondering if outher people have noticed this or if they might consiously try it on their next brew day to confirm its not just my imagination.
Some might think this action rather trivial, but as a person with fibromyalgia ergonomics & posture have a lot of importance in minimising aggrivation.
interested to hear of any other ergonomic solutions people have come up with & try & get it all under one topic.
Some of the other things I have done to this end are:
built a "man sink" (for me a unit 9cm higher than standard) that I can touch my hands in the sink basin without leaning over. & can also put one foot forward underneath the sink.
Plumbed water up wall with a tap to fill sparge water vessel to avoid lifting the water up.
Garden pot dolly to wheel fermenter around (& strap it on when a step or two are oin the way)
Put decking down outside between brewshed & fermenter fridge shed (to roll fermenter)
Drain all liquid from grain before carrying to compost heap.
Just wondering if outher people have noticed this or if they might consiously try it on their next brew day to confirm its not just my imagination.
Some might think this action rather trivial, but as a person with fibromyalgia ergonomics & posture have a lot of importance in minimising aggrivation.
interested to hear of any other ergonomic solutions people have come up with & try & get it all under one topic.
Some of the other things I have done to this end are:
built a "man sink" (for me a unit 9cm higher than standard) that I can touch my hands in the sink basin without leaning over. & can also put one foot forward underneath the sink.
Plumbed water up wall with a tap to fill sparge water vessel to avoid lifting the water up.
Garden pot dolly to wheel fermenter around (& strap it on when a step or two are oin the way)
Put decking down outside between brewshed & fermenter fridge shed (to roll fermenter)
Drain all liquid from grain before carrying to compost heap.