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 >>> >>> >>> This email and any attachments are only for use by the intended >>> recipient(s) and may contain legally privileged, confidential, proprietary >>> or otherwise private information. Any unauthorized use, reproduction, >>> dissemination, distribution or other disclosure of the contents of this >>> e-mail or its attachments is strictly prohibited. If you have received this >>> email in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the >>> original. >>> > >