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I'd be in for a set too if this goes to production! Especially if the shifting is really improved that much
If you guys can add it to your arsenal, I'd say do it. I may be an engineer, but things end up going the way of hillbilly style if they do not line up correctly. I'd say DM would be a little more professional about and it would probably make people's lives easier.Let me know if you gents want a hand with any of it. Can do this with relative ease (he already made a drawing), but don't want to step on toes.
If you guys can add it to your arsenal, I'd say do it. I may be an engineer, but things end up going the way of hillbilly style if they do not line up correctly. I'd say DM would be a little more professional about and it would probably make people's lives easier.
If you guys can add it to your arsenal, I'd say do it. I may be an engineer, but things end up going the way of hillbilly style if they do not line up correctly. I'd say DM would be a little more professional about and it would probably make people's lives easier.
I do live in Kentucky so.....You calling me a hillbilly? lol
So, moonshine?I do live in Kentucky so.....
You ain't need to be in the deep south to make the shine, boys.
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Yes, those are chucks next to a bokken. Yes both are (were) mine (still have the bokken).
Oh, and yes, that's a homemade still. Lmao.
/derail over
That's an old wives tale, derived from the fact that back then they made the shit using copper tube radiators full of methanol based coolant that weren't cleaned out properly prior to use. Byproducts of fermenting don't include shit that breaks down to formaldehyde in the human body (like methanol does, and why it gives you a headache when you get a face full of it).
Edit: Not really an old wives tale as it did happen, but you get the idea. Home made brew is perfectly safe to consume.