[SEL] My Economy (AGAIN)

Jeff Allen transteck at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 3 18:19:32 PDT 2004


Stale beer is easy guys. I'll bet many of you have done it.

You're in the workshop and you set a beer down because something interrupted
you. You set the beer down on the nearest flat surface. You come back to the
workshop knowing you have a beer there, but you can't find it. You look over
the entire workshop and it is not there. You retrieve another from the
fridge and go on with your work and keep a close eye on the new beer.

Several days later you find a half full beer in the workshop on a flat
surface. They like to hide behind shop supplies such as cans of spray paint
while they go stale. Once they have gone stale, they will come out of hiding
for you to find.

If you want or need stale beer for any reason keep up your old habits. If
not, set them down on the workbench next to the vice where they belong. A
good vice will keep an eye on your beer.

Regards,

Jeff Allen
Arvada, Colorado USA

http://oldengine.org/members/allen/
http://frapa.us/


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Yost" <jnyost at yahoo.com>
To: "The SEL email discussion list" <sel at lists.stationary-engine.com>
Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 9:42 AM
Subject: Re: [SEL] My Economy (AGAIN)


> Arnie,
>
> Here is one that gets stale beer poured on it. How do
> you make or get stale beer?
>
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
> --- Arnie Fero <fero_ah at city-net.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Joe,
> >
> > On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Joe Prindle wrote:
> >
> > > Here is one that gets stale beer poured on it to
> > keep the moss growing:
> > > http://members.tznet.com/jprindle/alseconomy1.jpg
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > > Nothing sucks
> > > like removing a bad, bad paint job. Well, owning
> > up to the fact that I put
> > > that sucko paint job on it in the first place
> > might be worse, but just try
> > > to get me to admit it!
> >
> > ROFLMAO!!
> >
> > > A year or so ago, Chuck Balyeat and I had a
> > conversation going off-list
> > > about "as found" engines. Chuck said he thought it
> > would make a really
> > > cool feature. What do you guys think? I have a
> > Fuller with tree grown up
> > > through the rails on the trucks, engine runs great
> > and the first year I
> > > took it to a show, I watered the box elder stump
> > for a few weeks and got
> > > it to sprout at the show. Cool, eh?
> >
> > I think that would make an EXCELLENT "SEL group
> > effort" article.  I can
> > hear the Flamemistress' hard drive spinning up now.
> > And it sounds like
> > you have two excellent examples.  I think Tommy
> > Turner has a neat
> > Springfield with the option tree attachment.  Dave
> > Rotigel has some cool
> > pics of his 12 hp Herk being surgically removed from
> > a collapsed building.
> > Craig Prucha has some neat pics of his Olin(?) with
> > the engine in one
> > place and flywheel down the hollow leaning against a
> > tree.
> >
> > This could be cool.
> >
> > See ya,  Arnie
> >
> > Arnie Fero
> > Pittsburgh, PA
> > fero_ah at city-net.com
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>
> =====
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> Utica, Ohio
> USA
> jnyost at yahoo.com
>
>
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