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RE: Replica civil war cannon plans - Highpower - 05-07-2015

(05-07-2015, 09:40 AM)RobWilson. Wrote:
(05-06-2015, 03:35 PM)Highpower Wrote: Rotfl 

Not that I am aware of Rob, unless you want to count anvil shooting.  Big Grin 

What do anvils taste like Willie   , I bet they take some pealing Rotfl Rotfl Rotfl Rotfl  



Rob  Big Grin

Never tasted one myself Rob, but I imagine they have a rather 'earthy' flavor by the time they dig them out of the ground when they come in for a landing. Smile

Probably a lot like clay pigeons. No matter how long you cook them they are still tough and chewey. Rotfl






RE: Replica civil war cannon plans - Vinny - 05-07-2015

You'd think that with that landing they'd be well tenderized.


RE: Replica civil war cannon plans - RobWilson - 05-08-2015

Rotfl Rotfl    Willie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,   you lads over there are F^%KING NUT!   Slaphead  ,   Looks like my kind of spot  Popcorn





Rob 


RE: Replica civil war cannon plans - dallen - 05-08-2015

tricks to get the anvil to go straight up then back down pretty close to the launch spot

DA


RE: Replica civil war cannon plans - RobWilson - 05-08-2015

(05-08-2015, 01:33 PM)dallen Wrote: tricks to get the anvil to go straight up then back down pretty close to the launch spot

DA

Is that how it's sored ?

Rob


RE: Replica civil war cannon plans - Mayhem - 05-08-2015

(05-08-2015, 01:45 PM)RobWilson. Wrote: Is that how it's sored ?

Rob

N1-N2/I

N1 = Noise level of the crowd
N2 = noise level of the lift charge
I = the number of people injured


RE: Replica civil war cannon plans - Highpower - 05-08-2015

(05-08-2015, 01:45 PM)RobWilson. Wrote:
(05-08-2015, 01:33 PM)dallen Wrote: tricks to get the anvil to go straight up then back down pretty close to the launch spot

DA

Is that how it's scored ?

Rob

Yes, along with altitude achieved.    Cool

They say 'close' only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades. Obviously whomever coined that term never met a Missouri blacksmith.
Rotfl  Rotfl  Rotfl

Vinny -- Blacksmiths have been trying to tenderize those things with hammers for centuries without much luck. I doubt a small patch of turf is going to do the job.  Big Grin