this is just like all those builds that assume you have a spare a/c unit laying around or your buddy has a machine shop. If you have a spare 5 year old laying around yeah youre saving some effort, but if you have to have to conceave, deal with a preggo SWMBO, raise the kid I dont see any effort being saved
this is just like all those builds that assume you have a spare a/c unit laying around or your buddy has a machine shop. If you have a spare 5 year old laying around yeah youre saving some effort, but if you have to have to conceave, deal with a preggo SWMBO, raise the kid I dont see any effort being saved
Ya... but think about de-labeling bottles and you can rationalize all that very quickly
I know I have a couple boxes of bottles that need de-labeling in the garage that I was going to do over spring break but that didnt happen, and you do at least get laid in the process. But I could just buy a kegging set up for what the diapers to get the kid to that point would cost.
Ya... but think about de-labeling bottles and you can rationalize all that very quickly
A little warm water, a scoop of oxyclean and one of these. A 5 year old who loves "helping daddy make beer".
You have a few bottles in there that I wouldn't be able to cap with my capper. Could you get a Ryan 5.0 that would separate those out?
My particular model Ryan 5.0 is not for sale, but I hear you can DIY pretty easily
I hate oxyclean. It does not work well with hard water at all. Yes, it removes the labels but it gives the glass that hazy appearance where the salts sticks. PWB works wonders!
after your done run all of your de-labeled bottles through the dishwasher with no detergent. Works wonders.
I wonder if I could add powdered sanitizer in there and sanitize them in that step too?
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