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Thread: Proper Handle Hang for a Growler?

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    Proper Handle Hang for a Growler?

    A little fun, heading into the weekend. Cheers!
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    Very skillfully done! Now to develop the longneck adapter for it...maybe with a quick-change feature, depending on the kind of evening. Thanks for posting - it's good to have some humor
    bottoms up!
    Karl

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    Where's the Like button? That is awesome!

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    Very cool! I love Tighthead, who better to open a brewery than a rugger!

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    That's awesome! What a great idea. What is the strapping material at the bottom ?
    Happy and Safe Turning, Don


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    Don, The strapping is just plain old nylon paracord - tied in a series of larks' head knots.
    The whole project is quick and dirty, made from scraps for fun.

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    How's it pour?

    And now you'll need one of these

    http://growlercage.com
    "You can observe a lot just by watching."
    --Yogi Berra

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    But what is the proper hang angle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Charles View Post
    How's it pour?

    And now you'll need one of these

    http://growlercage.com
    No. Wrong. He needs a holster - quick draw style.............
    When I started woodworking, I didn't know squat. I have progressed in 30 years - now I do know squat.

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