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Sunday, January 30, 2022

Sunday Video 4

 


12 comments:

  1. At camp we used to take beer or anything for that matter that ya wanted cold but not frozen and put it in a bucket. Chop a hole in the ice on the pond and lower the bucket into the water and tie the rope to the dock. If your bucket, or a sealed container, is below the ice nothing will ever freeze.

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    1. We used to do that in snow at the ski lodge we rented. No one believed me that that the beers and wine wouldn't freeze when left out overnite in near zero temps until they saw it with their own eyes.

      Nemo

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  2. The 'Energy Usage' label at the end is a nice touch.

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  3. Yes, quite chill. Ohio Guy

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  4. I'll take two. Depending on shipping cost.

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  5. What was the label or what did it say
    Backwoods Okie

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  6. Nice touch, using the electric iron for that super-smooth finish. I wonder what size TV screen he has in that yurt.

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  7. Hopefully the label clearly states that "it" will be far from the "melty drum" that dude bro just fashioned from water and frigid temps. I'm with Elmo. And besides, what kind of glue do you use to attach a label to an ice block???? QUICK! Fetch me my tracking number... Cool vid though

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    1. I think the label was heated then frozen to the ice block. It's pulled from a pot of water.

      -arc

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