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Sleestack Dry Sift cleaned by Skunkman Sam

foomar

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That must be some of the purest ever pictured , bloody hard to get the last tiny bits out of any significant amount .


Wonder if modern air jet sieves could produce a similar purity , an engineering rep selling this stuff , unofficialy thinks it would work well with a chiller fitted , estimate 6000 uk to find out , a lot less secondhand.

If the product was legal he reckons a continuous process turnkey solution would be around 25 000 UK , high volume and no skill required.
 

Mr. Bongjangles

Head Brewer
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Pretty sure this is what was in the Pulp Fiction briefcase...

pulp-fiction-briefcase.jpg
 

Stumbleweed

Active member
^Haha, yeah...

This is just silly. Great shots, and even more amazing extraction to clean up an already clean-looking product. Wow.
 

draztik

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Pretty sure this is what was in the Pulp Fiction briefcase...

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Nope it was the devils soul in that briefcase. [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Marcellus Wallace was the devil in the movie. If you notice there's a band aid on the back of his neck, as the story goes they removed the devils soul through the back of his neck.

Great shots by the way bubbleman. They look like grains of sand.

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