You just have to buy it in pieces. It is when you start ordering yeast
that things will get dicey, let me know and I will send some. The
wooden containment vessel might be difficult as well, but you can always
store in glass and throw some charred oak in. Just steal a side table
out of the executive offices...
Graham Collins
Senior Process Engineer
Sunsel Systems
(902) 444-7867
On 6/15/2018 1:10 PM, Douglas Pauls wrote:
> Well, no doubt, but unfortunately, my boss Jennifer is much much
> smarter than Dave or I. She immediately saw through my "alcohol
> synthesizer unit" (a still) request.
>
>
> Doug Pauls
> Principal Materials and Process Engineer
> Rockwell Collins
>
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 10:53 AM, Graham Collins
> <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
> Come on, if anyone can come up with a pseudo scientific name for
> Bourbon it is YOU.
>
> Graham Collins
> Senior Process Engineer
> Sunsel Systems
> (902) 444-7867
>
> On 6/15/2018 12:51 PM, Douglas Pauls wrote:
>> No argument Steve, but I can only image the response in purchasing when I
>> start ordering bourbon for "testing purposes".
>>
>>
>> Doug Pauls
>> Principal Materials and Process Engineer
>> Rockwell Collins
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 10:49 AM, Steve Gregory<[log in to unmask]> <mailto:[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>>> Only thing you should put in branch water is some good Bourbon...that is
>>> if the branch water is good too.
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 8:14 AM Douglas Pauls<[log in to unmask] com>
>>> <mailto:[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Good morning all,
>>>>
>>>> I am about to turn one of my co-ops loose on a project. Years back, I
>>>> recall a test method, I think from a Mil-STD, that involved exposing a
>>>> circuit to "branch water". This was water with some form of electrolyte
>>>> in
>>>> it to represent condensed water from a dirty atmosphere. Is anyone
>>>> familiar with the test method I am thinking of? Or something similar?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Doug Pauls
>>>> Principal Materials and Process Engineer
>>>> Rockwell Collins
>>>>
>>> --
>>> Steve Gregory
>>> Kimco Design and Manufacturing
>>> Process Engineer
>>> (208) 322-0500 Ext. -3133
>>>
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