Posted on 04/21/2020 4:53:48 AM PDT by RaceBannon
Many of us saw this coming.
We were all lied to and the rest believed it.
Sounds like a beautiful area. One thing about turkeys; they have great eyesight, so you have to really pay attention to your camo. I’ve had coyotes walk within a few feet of me while camo’d up and hunting turkeys, and on the same hunt, after calling up a turkey, he wouldn’t come within 100 yards of me.
I want a alcohol still too. It would be great for making disinfection, and even fuel for my motorcycle and generator after some carburetor modifications. And last, but certainly not least, for other medicinal purposes...:)
Normalcy Bias. We all wanted to keep the good times rolling. Just like the 1920’s. It was tough for me to be honest cause I knew it would cost me money. Possibly my business. Possibly my residence. But integrity and morals are the key to salvation.
“I want a alcohol still too.”
They are not hard to build.
If you're like me, you're going to want what's called a "Reflux Still".
Reflux Stills are used to create higher proof, odorless and flavorless spirits. The spirit is made more pure by passing through the fractioning column, where it will meet the rising vapor, causing it to condense the during distillation. The taller the column the more neutral the spirit will be. Reflux stills are ideal for distillers who want to create rum, vodka or higher proof whiskeys.
PM me if you need the link for the above.
My needs are for use as a disinfectant, possible fuel, and other various medicinal purposes. ;)
not saying do this at all...just pointing this out for Trump..and perhaps to try before you are put on a ventilator
https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2003/2003.12444.pdf
Disinfection of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) in Human Respiratory Tract
by Controlled Ethanol Vapor Inhalation
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