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Ps. When I submitted the first post last nite, I have to shamefully admit to all you good folks , I was under the influence of a quadzilla Wiskey! Oops !
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Probably not Steve. Sorry!
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Orval, you are a true RCCANUCKS.COM participant. There is nothing crazy and to be honest I think my best writing happens when I am unable to control it, cheers.
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I will be there to record it just say the word....
TROUT FARM FLYERS
Down with gyros
Fake it till you make it
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Believe me I've been there before myself.....just gotta decide when that 'brilliant' idea may just not be worth pursuing.
Quite frankly the best way to get more smoke for your buck is to: preheat the smoke fluid, add the smoke fluid closer to the outlet of the cylinder exhaust and finally provide multiple smaller outlets through which the fluid will exit........I've done the later via modification of a standard Dubro pressure fitting and the results are impressive.
Last edited by Hinckley Bill; 04-12-2016 at 09:12 PM.
He is talking about a pressurized can with no BS. It is genius.
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Sheesh! Now that's a hell of an idea you have there Bill. Makes perfect sense. More exposure to the heat means more effective heating of the oil ,thus , more smoke. I get. I like it!
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I'm with Jeff! Just think where this world would be if everyone gave up on their ideas when people told them they were crazy.
If Pam doesn't work, you could try brake clean, spray paint, hair spray, WD-40... the possibilities are endless.
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