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Barrel cleaning and settling down...
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<blockquote data-quote="fguffey" data-source="post: 1867940" data-attributes="member: 113511"><p>I can not say I know how you feel because I have never experienced an event like you describe. Many years ago I spent a lot of time with one of my grandmothers, she told me about the Influenza in 1917 and 1918. To some she was just an old lady, what she experienced during that time was an absolute horror story, I thanked her. </p><p></p><p>I was dumpster diving, I was told jobs were going overseas with the machines and the material was being thrown away. I was thinking about patches. I have a 3' sheer and a 14" shear, my wife hid her green pattern cutting board and roller knife. I was told the green board could not be destroyed, she would disagree.</p><p></p><p>Shorten the story: I found spools and rolls of material that thinking I could find someone that could use it. And then I got to thinking and that changed my methods and or techniques for cleaning barrels. </p><p></p><p>Shorten the story more: The Internet is place that is embedded into resistance to change/new ideals so I just thought I would mentioned the rolls and spools of material to make someone aware there are other ways to clean a barrel.</p><p></p><p>F. Guffey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fguffey, post: 1867940, member: 113511"] I can not say I know how you feel because I have never experienced an event like you describe. Many years ago I spent a lot of time with one of my grandmothers, she told me about the Influenza in 1917 and 1918. To some she was just an old lady, what she experienced during that time was an absolute horror story, I thanked her. I was dumpster diving, I was told jobs were going overseas with the machines and the material was being thrown away. I was thinking about patches. I have a 3' sheer and a 14" shear, my wife hid her green pattern cutting board and roller knife. I was told the green board could not be destroyed, she would disagree. Shorten the story: I found spools and rolls of material that thinking I could find someone that could use it. And then I got to thinking and that changed my methods and or techniques for cleaning barrels. Shorten the story more: The Internet is place that is embedded into resistance to change/new ideals so I just thought I would mentioned the rolls and spools of material to make someone aware there are other ways to clean a barrel. F. Guffey [/QUOTE]
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