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Shine is abrasive??

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Pooh Bear

08-16-2005 09:10:31




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Shine is abrasive??

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don b

08-16-2005 12:46:01




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 Re: Shine is abrasive?? in reply to Pooh Bear, 08-16-2005 09:10:31  
Never had much trouble with abrasives when I was drinking it,but when it comes back up,you sure can tell it was full of abrasives.Anyone ever see a bunch of drunk hogs,they will act just like humans....wanting to fight and have intercourse. don b



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old

08-16-2005 09:56:05




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 Re: Shine is abrasive?? in reply to Pooh Bear, 08-16-2005 09:10:31  
There is also a story behind this also. It goes something like this. Back in the days of shine runners and gas tickets, shiners started to burn shine in there cars. The cars ran like raped apes but then started to lock and and melt piston. Seemed that the shine would burn to hot and melt the pistons and the cylinders looked like sand had been run in them. So they started to put oil in with the shine to stop the problem and from the storys it worked well. Plus they didn't have to pay to for there fuel.

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Pooh Bear

08-16-2005 10:04:56




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 Shine Making in reply to old, 08-16-2005 09:56:05  
My question is what to do with all that used mash.
After you distill the shine out of it,
what do you do with the stuff that is left.
I don't raise livestock so I can't feed it to them.
Surely you don't just pour it out on the ground.
What can you do with the left overs.

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old

08-16-2005 10:23:54




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 Re: Shine Making in reply to Pooh Bear, 08-16-2005 10:04:56  
Also a lot of farmer would be happy to have it for there pigs etc



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Dean

08-16-2005 12:56:07




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 Re: Shine Making in reply to old, 08-16-2005 10:23:54  
We've a distillery here locally. Years ago they would give the mash to the farmers who worked there for feeding to their hogs. The hogs loved it! Haven't seen anyone hauling it for years though. No doubt there are government regs these days that disallow such a common sense idea.

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old

08-16-2005 10:22:34




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 Re: Shine Making in reply to Pooh Bear, 08-16-2005 10:04:56  
The wild life will enjoy it. Plus if you deer hunt just think shoting at drunk deer would make it easy to shot lol



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08-16-2005 09:23:43




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 Re: Shine is abrasive?? in reply to Pooh Bear, 08-16-2005 09:10:31  
Yes achol is which shine is. But even gasoline is a little but not as bad as shine.



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