sangwitch
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wade - no, wouldn't fit. I've got another drill in the shed, but if you could look in the door you'd know why I didn't try to fetch it.
appleman - I've got some gorilla glue I can try using. I checked the shaft and it looks like it was one piece.
Incidenally, This thing actually broke as I was walking from one room to the other. I had it in the drill and was holding the drill so the stirrer was wobbling slightly and, "snap", that was the end. I'm sure it would have broken during that stir though.
masta - I'm going to take a look at the fizz-x... I've been wanting to anyway. I meant to ask you yesterday what mead you were going to make. Sounds yummy.... blueberries and honey just seem to go together.
Angell - I'm glad you asked me if I was going to oak these because until you did I had no plans to do that. I read a few different items about oaking meads last night though (one I posted earlier). It seems that oak does wonderful things for meads. I think I'll try some light oak and then do some experimenting with levels on some 1-gallon batches. I'll be travelling soon so I won't be around to keep taste testing the oak. Edited by: sangwitch
appleman - I've got some gorilla glue I can try using. I checked the shaft and it looks like it was one piece.
Incidenally, This thing actually broke as I was walking from one room to the other. I had it in the drill and was holding the drill so the stirrer was wobbling slightly and, "snap", that was the end. I'm sure it would have broken during that stir though.
masta - I'm going to take a look at the fizz-x... I've been wanting to anyway. I meant to ask you yesterday what mead you were going to make. Sounds yummy.... blueberries and honey just seem to go together.
Angell - I'm glad you asked me if I was going to oak these because until you did I had no plans to do that. I read a few different items about oaking meads last night though (one I posted earlier). It seems that oak does wonderful things for meads. I think I'll try some light oak and then do some experimenting with levels on some 1-gallon batches. I'll be travelling soon so I won't be around to keep taste testing the oak. Edited by: sangwitch