Caframo Stove Fans

 
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joeq
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Post by joeq » Thu. Dec. 31, 2015 4:24 pm

Photog200 wrote:
joeq wrote:How 'bout this. If you're looking for a "non-electrical" fan to push air, get a hampster and cage with a "squirrel cage" thing-a-ma- jigy", install a model air plane prop to the shaft of the squirrel cage, and "Bam!" instant non electric fan.
(alright, I'll shut up now). :(
Are you already into the hooch Joe? :partyhat: :shots:

Randy
LOL. (Never touch the stuff)
Sunny Boy wrote:
joeq wrote:How 'bout this. If you're looking for a "non-electrical" fan to push air, get a hampster and cage with a "squirrel cage" thing-a-ma- jigy", install a model air plane prop to the shaft of the squirrel cage, and "Bam!" instant non electric fan.
(alright, I'll shut up now).
Tried it. It was nice and tender after about 45 minutes. :roll:

Paul
Yuk! :lol: Well they say it all taste like chicken anyway.
(TOTP)

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Thu. Dec. 31, 2015 4:59 pm

joeq wrote:
Tried it. It was nice and tender after about 45 minutes. :roll:

Paul
Yuk! :lol: Well they say it all taste like chicken anyway.
(TOTP)[/quote]
Yes, even though it smelled like hamster cage which it was running/cooking. :D

Paul


 
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Post by scalabro » Thu. Dec. 31, 2015 9:18 pm

HNY my friends :drunk: :shots: :wine: :cheers: :band:

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