Today I have mainly been V2.0

Wondering where to start. From charity auction last night.

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Smoothy :skull_and_crossbones:

Just finished bottling 42 pints of a Hoegaarden clone. This will NOT require citron thrown into the glass :face_with_monocle:

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I should add that some of this MAY find it’s way to Lopwell :wink:

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Looks like a gourd way to start the day ?

The season of mellow fruitfulness. :jack_o_lantern:

A veritable cornucopia! Make the most of it, next years will be a potato, a turnip and a swede :relieved:

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I wouldn’t be too optimistic about the Swede either.

VB

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The aubergine has been and gone into a curry.

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Messing with old timers


And making curry and Naan

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Bottling a brew (see above)…
Having a lovely lunch then…
being dragged kicking and screaming (100 yards from the front door) to the Cuxham Christmas Market. I hid in the corner, by the bar, drinking Rebellion Roasted Nuts @ £5.90 a pint :flushed:
Fuck. My. Life.

Now trying to recover from that 47.5 minutes that I will never get back by drinking as much alcohol as possible. I feel dirty :tired_face:

Trying to repair a Saniflo. It’s a dirty business.

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Why ? Nowhere near as dirty as if you’d feckin’ lowered yourself to trawling round a Christmas Market !

Alcohol will get me past the dirty feeling. Alcohol is ALWAYS the best option :+1:

What’s the red one Paul? I don’t recognise it.

I don’t envy you. There’s been a couple of times in the past when ours has seemed like it would need maintenance. A brief look at YouTube is not encouraging.

It’s one that’s in the flat we have. They’re quite a simple device, basically a smoothie maker with a pump attached. But they can get clogged by hair or the wrong kind of paper & when they do there’s a lot of poo attached. It’s a pig to extricate ours but I managed to get it out, clean it all up, test that the pressure activated switch would make it go then reinstalled it. But it wouldn’t go once back in place so I need to go back tomorrow & find out why. At least I know it’ll be clean when I go back to it in the morning & I did have it running today so the motor’s ok

An oem Supex made for Howland West in the late sixties.

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Isn’t it similar to Linn asak? Maybe a Westrex too ?

Westrak was the name Howland West sold them under. Yes probably very similar to the Linn badged Supex carts.

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