In my shed

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I want a shed! We are moving house and part of the requirements is somewhere to do my alcohol producing
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Devon wrote:We are moving house and part of the requirements is somewhere to do my alcohol producing
Absofuckinlutely my friend. Life is short, cater to your passions. I have a studio for my guitars amps and music, a brew room for beer and likker, and a cozy bedroom for making love to my beautiful wife of 31 years. The lord can take me any time now, Im livin fat.

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Jimbo wrote:
Devon wrote:We are moving house and part of the requirements is somewhere to do my alcohol producing
Absofuckinlutely my friend. Life is short, cater to your passions. I have a studio for my guitars amps and music, a brew room for beer and likker, and a cozy bedroom for making love to my beautiful wife of 31 years. The lord can take me any time now, Im livin fat.

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He has been occupied with her for 31 years! A 50 year old hooligan living down the road apiece? Are you an imposter of our real Jimbo who live in Iceland?
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haha, this is the artificial intelligence black box jimbo speaking from a array of Xeon processors in a 200 acre google server farm.
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Jimbo wrote:haha, this is the artificial intelligence black box jimbo speaking from a array of Xeon processors in a 200 acre google server farm.
Remarkable! The avatar is damn close as well to the reflection of the man! Lol! :shock:
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Lol, I knew what he meant.
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She's 31 in my mind.... nuf said. :P
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Hey Jimbo, who is that in your avatar?

That's the same one a prominent member on another likker website uses and brutal thinks you are trying to confuse him.
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no idear. I saw of pic of him and another together in some kind of hillbilly comment post elsewhere and I snipped it out cause he's got some sexy ass motherfuckin ears.
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damn Jimbo, that avatar looks like he might chase your ass with an axe then fry you in peanut earl
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Or steal your moonshine.
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or Mud from AD
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frodo wrote:damn Jimbo, that avatar looks like he might chase your ass with an axe then fry you in peanut earl
Yeah. I remember, it's his old avatar. When I searched for my avatar, I wanted to find something like this or the one from MuleKicker. Before registering, coming from another world and reading, I always found the usernames and avatars here extreme funny. Your one looks like old adventure games, something like Maniac Manson.
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Mud once explained his alarming good looks. He said simply "My family was 'close' ".
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Just made my cuts to barrel strength and put my rye/corn on oak chips for aging, when I get enough produced I will put it all in a small oak barrel :D
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Here's to alcohol, the cause of, and solution to, all life's problems.
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Googe, yer a fuckin' wild man.

Party on! 8)

i bin doin some upgrading in my shed. time to start posting pic soon!
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It's a long way to the top, Googe, rock and roll!
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SO my brother just completed his shop...so yay! i don't have to work on any more cars in my shed...

cleaned it to the walls and just put a fresh coat of epoxy on the floor. It's soooo clean!

any suggestions on what a guy should do with all this space?

to be continued....(i may have to open a new thread for this....)
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looks good HDNB, what is going in there :)
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Nice HDNB!, perfect shed for building a nice car :thumbup:
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googe wrote:Nice HDNB!, perfect shed for building a nice car :thumbup:
it's actually built many fine cars already...i'm thinking something more booze related, now that i have a clean floor.
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HDNB,
Everything on wheels!

Best thing I ever did

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I have found you never have enough space!
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Well, a floor that clean just cries out for malting.
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Doing a bourbon run, corn & rye, later this afternoon putting up a covered area to allow my log slabs that I milled with my chainsaw mill to air dry.
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About to set up a new saw and finish a table for someone. The fence on my old cross cut miter saw exploded, and it's near impossible to find a new one from a reputable dealer.
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Gettin ready to run 14 gallons of wheat germ, corn meal sugarhead, weuu!

Trees are showing buds, spring right aroundt the corner, be morel season before I know it. 8)
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dumped the bins and cleaned the still. cleaned out the fermenter. mopped the floors. made a mash of all malt 2-row.

pumped the mash over to the fermenter. quickly noticed i didn't close the valve on the bottom of the fermenter.

mopped the floors. again. sigh. :tired:

puffed away on a little 5"x 42 ring torpedo. much better frame of mind now.
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