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  1. Dave70

    MEP estimation

    Thats some first rate off topic, mate. Here's a possibly worthless anecdote. Back when I was an on the tools plumber, we had a job at the old Hawkesbury hospital (now library I think) bringing some of the circa 1820 piping into the 21st century. Anyway, they take their heritage listing...
  2. Dave70

    Beer Jokes, Memes, Stories and other funnies.

    Confession: I came home so gazeboed one evening I tried to unlock the front door by pointing the key fob from the Hilux at it and waiting for the 'beep beep'. Also took a good ten seconds before the penny dropped. True story.
  3. Dave70

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Yeah, cheers. A simple 'no' would have sufficed. But thanks for the market update. I mean, if I didn't know better, it almost sounds as though you're dunking on the Guten!
  4. Dave70

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Well? Do ya or do'n cha?
  5. Dave70

    Fermizilla Cave In

    Mine did too. Put more pressure in it. They'll cop 2.5 bar (about 35 psi) before the PRV hisses at you. Take it easy though. Delta p has caught a few people out lately..
  6. Dave70

    KegLand Questions and Answers

    Hey KegLand Do you guys produce a reflux or pot still adaptor lid thingie that would suit a 40L guten?
  7. Dave70

    Bia Hoi

    Certainly is more prevalent in north. But wherever there's backpackers traveling on the bone of their arse, there'll be an enterprising local thumbing out glasses of Bia Hoi for pennies on the dollar. For a socialist single state Marxist republic, the Vietnamese people are some of the most...
  8. Dave70

    Bia Hoi

    That was my experience, at least a little. To be honest, it was more about the context of where I drank it than than actual beer itself. Sitting on a tiny plastic chair and watching the river of humanity pass by on some street in Saigon is what made it memorable, not the beer itself. Beer is...
  9. Dave70

    Bia Hoi

    Drank a bunch of last time we were there, it is indeed ubiquitous, cheap and bland. But its all about the ambience, right? Yes.. 80% humidity and 32 deg's of 'ambience'. 3.5% sounds about right. You have to neck it at a rate of knots on an empty stomach to get a nice glow happening. My guess...
  10. Dave70

    Huh?

    Bombarded?? Hardly. I got two PM's, from ADMIN, not a mod, issued my response and that was that. I would agree cyberbegging without so much as opening the books leaves something to be desired. Become a financial member today only to discover the joint has been Section 15a'd tomorrow? Who...
  11. Dave70

    Huh?

  12. Dave70

    Huh?

    This joint isn't the only forum I post on that's asking members to kick the tin lately. When places like this teed off, unless you knew who Herbert A. Simon was, the phrase 'attention economy' was probably something unknown. Now big tech has entire departments devoted to gaming attention and...
  13. Dave70

    Total Disaster

    I'm a can do kind of guy, however, its at that point I would have concluded the cosmos was trying to tell me something and that something is slip down the bottle-o and grab a box of LCPA and pack it in. But the urge to use new equipment is extremely powerful. Having said that, I once...
  14. Dave70

    Rats eating the grain

    They say rats are highly intelligent, but they appear just as stupid and greedy as humans here, save for that clever (possibly psychopathic) bugger perched on the rim who grabs a feed while his comrades fall into the abyss. Hehehe..suckers.. There are many variations on this system, and I can...
  15. Dave70

    Rats eating the grain

    Can't beat the classics. I store the chicken feed in one and the rats out there are sized like something from a Stephen King novel.
  16. Dave70

    Goodbye Bronwyn

    Truly remarkable. Cos she was a spicy meat-a-ball..
  17. Dave70

    Converting from gas to electric kettle

    To be clear, I'm no electrician, but I was a plumber back in the day, and I think a run of the mill HWS runs about 4500w at around 20 amps. but thats hard wired and running its own breaker - though I've seen them hooked up to heavy power cords in smaller, portable applications. To get a...
  18. Dave70

    Stone and Wood sells out to Lion

    Erm...bet with your head, not over it? That compendium of beers is marvellous.
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