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Ghostnuke posted:he opened the mash tun without removing the wort first
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Hipster_Doofus posted:I'll bet that smells amazing. He was getting ready to remove all the spent grains from the mash tun (you can see the giant rake to the right of him), because at this stage all of the liquid has been drained off and transferred to your kettle for boiling. But someone hosed up. Dude is super lucky he didn't get horrifically burned.
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Humphreys posted:Do tell DIY wrist sundial, how clever
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Patware posted:i'm so intimately familiar with the emotions of the guy running up You should probably do something about that trip hazard pipe.
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 18:06 |
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Sirotan posted:He was getting ready to remove all the spent grains from the mash tun (you can see the giant rake to the right of him), because at this stage all of the liquid has been drained off and transferred to your kettle for boiling. But someone hosed up. Dude is super lucky he didn't get horrifically burned. He definitely is. I'm a homebrewer and I've done some brewing with pros for fun, on a system sized just like this. What baffles me is how he didn't burn his hand to poo poo touching that stainless steel door while he was opening it up. The mash is going to be at least 150 F and that stainless will get hot accordingly.
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 20:58 |
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Sirotan posted:He was getting ready to remove all the spent grains from the mash tun (you can see the giant rake to the right of him), because at this stage all of the liquid has been drained off and transferred to your kettle for boiling. But someone hosed up. Dude is super lucky he didn't get horrifically burned. Here's an OSHA story from Teri Fahrendorf, who is an excellent brewer. http://www.terifahrendorf.com/burn-article.htm
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On the topic of brewery OSHA. It used to be the job of young boys to clean up the giant fermentation barrels from the inside. With the only ventilation being the small tap hole they crawled through. I can imagine time being critical. Pass out and only another child can get in to drag you out. If you ever visit Halve Maan in Bruges, they should still have those as part of the tour.
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 21:08 |
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The guy with the shirt must be the supervisor. I bet the foreman has a shirt AND shoes.
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# ? Aug 26, 2019 21:10 |
There was a guy doing a brewery tour for a book and as a prank they asked him to stick his head over the fermenting mash and take a big sniff. He said it felt like ice picks in his nose; there was a huge cloud of CO2 from the fermentation floating right over it. This can be a more serious problem if a worker inhales so much CO2 that they pass out and fall in.
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chitoryu12 posted:There was a guy doing a brewery tour for a book and as a prank they asked him to stick his head over the fermenting mash and take a big sniff. He said it felt like ice picks in his nose; there was a huge cloud of CO2 from the fermentation floating right over it. This is how I can tell my kegs are purged and ready for beer.
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Bacon Taco posted:Here's an OSHA story from Teri Fahrendorf, who is an excellent brewer. http://www.terifahrendorf.com/burn-article.htm that's a hell of a story. brewing is dangerous. I worked with a fella that jumped into an empty bright tank, which holds the finished beer for bottling/ serving on tap etc. He'd asked his co-worker if it had been purged of co2, but didn't check (it wasn't). When he got in, the co2 lit him up and he tried to get out quickly, bumping his head pretty bad on the manway. Very lucky that the hit didn't knock him out, or he may have fallen unconscious in the fizzy gas and been overcome.
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C02 is no joke, I've gotten dizzy just sticking my face into a fresh fountain soda.
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 00:34 |
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CO2 is a lot like HF in that if its going to get you, its by surprise because every single piece of your body wants to run the gently caress away rapidly at incredibly low thresholds. e. gonna bet they plugged the drain line/impacted the grain bed onto the drain manifold and thought no flow = ready for clean out. Safety point of the day, LOTO not only means isolating all energy sources into a piece of equipment, but also verifying zero energy inside as well. zedprime fucked around with this message at 00:51 on Aug 27, 2019 |
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So I was a research subject for a study to see the narcotic effects of CO2, in addition to the “OH gently caress I NEED TO LEAVE RIGHT AWAY” effect. It was for the navy, they wanted to study diving rebreather failure at ~180ft down, which would put an excess amount of CO2 into your breathing loop at ~7 atmospheres down. I think it works out to a couple thousand times what’s in the atmosphere right now? They also studied the narcotic effects of N2 and O2 at the same depths, and found that all 3 of those gasses act on the same cellular pathway for their narcotic effects (which were “debilitating”, and caused “incapacitating narcosis”). Fun times
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 00:56 |
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So to test this they had you deep underwater (simulated or real) and hosed with your air? Did you cuck an admiral or something?
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 01:05 |
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Carth Dookie posted:So to test this they had you deep underwater (simulated or real) and hosed with your air? Lol it was through Divers Alert Network, in partnership with the Navy, and a Duke University med school professor running the whole thing. The guy running it (Dr Freiberger) was at that point an assistant prof of anesthesiology, and I thought it would be cool to get a chance to get into the decompression chambers without actually being injured (and also getting paid for it).
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Bad Munki posted:...Is this guy okay, you think? Like, in the head? I think that's Welsh.
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Icon Of Sin posted:So I was a research subject for a study to see the narcotic effects of CO2, in addition to the “OH gently caress I NEED TO LEAVE RIGHT AWAY” effect. It was for the navy, they wanted to study diving rebreather failure at ~180ft down, which would put an excess amount of CO2 into your breathing loop at ~7 atmospheres down. I think it works out to a couple thousand times what’s in the atmosphere right now? They also studied the narcotic effects of N2 and O2 at the same depths, and found that all 3 of those gasses act on the same cellular pathway for their narcotic effects (which were “debilitating”, and caused “incapacitating narcosis”). Fun times Some gases are more strongly narcotic than others for a given pressure, but it seems to apply to everything. We suspect that oxygen has narcotic effects even at atmospheric pressure, it’s just that there is no way to keep a control group alive for comparison.
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 01:21 |
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Hey, it worked for Pierce Brosnan and Michelle Yeoh, and they were handcuffed together.
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 01:52 |
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Beef posted:If you ever visit Halve Maan in Bruges, they should still have those as part of the tour. Someone finally answered the age old question, "what the gently caress is there to do in Bruges?"
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Platystemon posted:Some gases are more strongly narcotic than others for a given pressure, but it seems to apply to everything. Welcome to Earth, the air is drugs
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Powershift posted:I think that's Welsh. So you’re saying he’s not okay in the head, then. Got it.
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Memento posted:Someone finally answered the age old question, "what the gently caress is there to do in Bruges?" Bruges is loving awesome.
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Icon Of Sin posted:So I was a research subject for a study to see the narcotic effects of CO2, in addition to the “OH gently caress I NEED TO LEAVE RIGHT AWAY” effect. It was for the navy, they wanted to study diving rebreather failure at ~180ft down, which would put an excess amount of CO2 into your breathing loop at ~7 atmospheres down. I think it works out to a couple thousand times what’s in the atmosphere right now? They also studied the narcotic effects of N2 and O2 at the same depths, and found that all 3 of those gasses act on the same cellular pathway for their narcotic effects (which were “debilitating”, and caused “incapacitating narcosis”). Fun times You should have heard the stories from guys I know in the NEDU. Crazy poo poo the Navy tried... And tries.
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 03:37 |
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There's an old sci-fi book I read that takes place on a full-pressure submarine (as in, the same air pressure inside as water pressure outside). One of the crew members whole job was to keep loving with the gas mix to try and keep everyone functional.
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The Lone Badger posted:There's an old sci-fi book I read that takes place on a full-pressure submarine (as in, the same air pressure inside as water pressure outside). One of the crew members whole job was to keep loving with the gas mix to try and keep everyone functional. space station 13 isnt a book
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ChickenOfTomorrow posted:space station 13 isnt a book
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The Lone Badger posted:There's an old sci-fi book I read that takes place on a full-pressure submarine (as in, the same air pressure inside as water pressure outside). One of the crew members whole job was to keep loving with the gas mix to try and keep everyone functional. The Dragon in the Sea by Frank Herbert (yes, that one) has a bit where the submarine goes much deeper than it was supposed to, so they increase the pressure inside to compensate for a limited period of time. I don't remember any messing around with the gas mixture but it might have been in there.
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Phanatic posted:Bruges is loving awesome. If I grew up on a farm, and was retarded, Bruges might impress me but I didn't, so it doesn't.
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 10:43 |
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Good thing he was wearing his protective sunglasses on the top of his head. Like drat, he slid three feet on his head after his skull bounced. I can't imagine the road rash
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 12:06 |
my favorite part is the bike catching on what appears to be cartoon fire
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 12:45 |
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That's some prime busfuckling there. Hope the kid is ok
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 14:02 |
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They should've seen the Bussign and walked without rhythm as to not attract the bus
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 14:05 |
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The spice must
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 14:29 |
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God, if that door hadn't fallen off and slid across the floor exactly the way it did...
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# ? Aug 27, 2019 15:12 |
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The day you find out that you're the kind of person whose immediate instinct is to save yourself, gently caress your child. I'm not judging! There was no decision involved here. Pure instinct.
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Rational. You can always make more children.
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