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Old Jan 9, 2005 | 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by revolve' date='Jan 9 2005, 01:06 AM
It is quite possible that "B" has occured, but I can assure you that there are no "A's" around here. I took your earlier advice and radiused my ports etc, so hopefully they are all up to scratch. I accept full responsibilty for any "hoseing" that's gone on....



No Coors Lite or IHOP, what am I doing in this country??



Are we talking about the slightly thicker corrugated 12 pack cardboard or the thin stuff? (I can't believe I'm getting all technical about cardboard, I just googled looking for some pictures...)



Any other tips for the budding corrugated fibre board technician???



But yeah, a short stack it is then. I'll space the rear gear, hopefully tomorrow night.

Nick



That would be single thickness beer carton.

You didn't fill in your profile, but Imguessing Fosters might be one option. But I don't know what kind of carton they use. We have Fosters here but my massive years long beer reasearch program has ended after my stent installation.

Use Budweiser if you have to.

You may need several gaskets to get where you want to be.



Lynn E. Hanover
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