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VVS
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Ye but when the work is done that beer is sure going to taste good.
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Not when the work isn't done until 3am and you've gotta be in again at 6am! :p
Seriously though, it does. It does make that beer so damn delicious.
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Haha, ive been working in 6deg c for the last month
using heaters and electric blankets to get any sort of thermal reaction,
I'm dreading the electric bill.
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Yeh I'm headed into that time of the year now! Probably not going to have my oven built by then, so will get the electric blanket and the heat lamps out. Lucky this workshop isn't mine, I don't pay the power bills
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Thought I'd show some pics of my plug and mould.. the mould needs some work - I've yet to finish rubbing down and then will be polishing. There were a few minor reactions as you can see - these are smooth though ! will these show up on the final parts? should I wax it or just sand,polish, easy lease ?
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Everything will show up on your final parts, even finger prints. Personally I would correct it in the mould, but it's up to you whether you correct it in mould or on the part.
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