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Old 20-04-2003, 06:15 AM
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Default DIY Yeast method materials...

A champagne bottle is designed to contain very high pressure. A "magnum"
should be more than adequate. And think of the fun you'll have collecting
the construction materials. I think I should pop over to the "container"
store right away and select an appropriately sized bottle.

;^D

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"Jason" wrote in message
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Mr. Walczak... Thanks for the tip! I'll go find "the container store"

and
see if I can get an appropriately sized bottle... do you by chance know of

a
website they may have so I can find the store nearest me?


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I am making a new co2 reactor that uses an empty wine jug (glass) and


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