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Brodie said:
Ha, nahh that is mine. He follows me around most places, sleeps on the BSA seat when I am in the workshop.


That's funny. I have a fat black house panther who likes to hang out with me in the garage too. He can't tolerate the grinder though.
 
canyoncarver said:
That's funny. I have a fat black house panther who likes to hang out with me in the garage too. He can't tolerate the grinder though.

Mines black and white and likes to roll in the shop dirt while I work, once he rolled in a pan of 90W synthetic oil, it smells awful. thank goodness for Dawn dish soap LOL
 
Our black cat always tries to run into my shop (attached garage), but whenever she actually makes it out there, she freaks out like the world is coming to an end ha
 
Hurco, I'm blaming you for this: Grabbed from CL today, a 1972 Suzuki RV125 vanvan. Really cool little bike but it's rough then again it was only 100$. The engine turns freely at least but no title. It may become parts. Research time.
 

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canyoncarver said:
Hurco, I'm blaming you for this: Grabbed from CL today, a 1972 Suzuki RV125 vanvan. Really cool little bike but it's rough then again it was only 100$. The engine turns freely at least but no title. It may become parts. Research time.

I got $150 to take that problem off yer hands, those make for sweet RV trip beer runners
 
canyoncarver said:
Hurco, I'm blaming you for this: Grabbed from CL today, a 1972 Suzuki RV125 vanvan. Really cool little bike but it's rough then again it was only 100$. The engine turns freely at least but no title. It may become parts. Research time.
I gladly take the blame, and also you're welcome ;)
 
Got this last night for the cost of a case of PBR.

It's going to need some TLC, but it might be a fun project.
 

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I see a tap poking out of the door, kegs in the future? I need that kind of setup too, just put a batch of red ale on and hat bottling.
 
Maritime said:
I see a tap poking out of the door, kegs in the future? I need that kind of setup too, just put a batch of red ale on and hat bottling.
I've got two fridges in storage you can have. LOL Maybe they'll let you bring them back from Barber as carry-on.
 
deviant said:
I've got two fridges in storage you can have. LOL Maybe they'll let you bring them back from Barber as carry-on.

Ha, the fridge is the easy part. it's the kegs and co2 etc that is expensive
 
Sonreir said:
Truth.

I currently have a one-keg (Cornelius) setup and looking to expand.

Under counter beer keg coolers come up for sale all the time, I would like to have one for maybe 3-4 kegs but don't want to waste beer if it goes bad... be nice for pony kegs tho too.
 
I have a single keg kegerator in storage. I also have a 20 and 19 year old living with me. Plus the last time I got a keg the wrong folks found out and were bugging me every night to drink beer. Maybe someday I'll buy another keg and use it, but right now it's probably not a good idea. My dad had a two keg restaurant cooler while I was a teenager. It was awesome. But remembering how badly I took advantage of it has kept me from having beer on tap at my house.


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