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  1. Anyone ever take the grape stems that are useless fill a empty vodka bottle with them, and then fill the rest up with vodka and let it sit for a few weeks?

    Made some decent funky tasting vodka that fucked you up a tad more.

    Kinda like mixing wine with vodka but not really.

    sorry to burst your bubble but your missing a crucial step in the process to activate the chemical in the "grape" stems... all your doing is making some funky tasting vodka as you put it-

  2. I absolutely agree with that. I will help anyone anytime in person. I'm not about to build a door panel and watch it not fit when shut.

    It's exactly why I quoted what I did. Part of my price was tracking down the exact same car, hire it out for a coupe hours so I could mock up the pillars.

    now that's going the extra mile....

    but op will probably get some warped pillars with misaligned drivers... that is if he gets back anything at all-

  3. I think for me the part that makes me nervous is the unknown. The fact that I don't completely understand them. How do you know how many you need, etc? Do you replace batteries with them, or if you had batteries would you run them along with those batteries? Stuff like that. If you're replacing a battery with these, say you had a D7500, how many would you need to equal that?

    I won't like, I saw this on facebook yesterday too, and I thought "hm xs power came out with an energy drink". You know like NOS did. LOL

    OH RIGHT, Like none of you thought the same thing!!! :peepwall:

    https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-frc3/v/t1.0-9/249079_332246276902162_418183602_n.jpg?oh=6fa0605aa5bad5384250c3db3e5213e2&oe=552A99B8&__gda__=1430409703_3d10fc4002e06e4854b99be622bf3205

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  4. Historical Basis

    You see, the myth that concrete drains batteries does have some historical basis. Many, many years ago, wooden battery cases encased a glass jar with the battery inside. Any moisture on the floor could cause the wood to swell and possibly fracture the glass, causing it to leak. Later came the introduction of the hard rubber cases, which were somewhat porous and had a high-carbon content. An electrical current could be conducted through this container if the moist concrete floor permitted the current to find an electrical ground. The wise advice of the old days to "keep batteries off concrete" has been passed down to us today, but it no longer applies because of the advanced technology of today’s batteries.

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