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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: 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. Probably a lot like clay pigeons. No matter how long you cook them they are still tough and chewey. 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 Willie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you lads over there are F^%KING NUT! , Looks like my kind of spot 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 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 ? 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 Yes, along with altitude achieved. They say 'close' only counts in horse shoes and hand grenades. Obviously whomever coined that term never met a Missouri blacksmith. 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. |