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    The World's First Jet Powered Beer Cooler

    You gotta check this out. This guy has way too much time on his hands.
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    ROTFL!

    I gotta show my Dad this one! He's a general contractor. If he hands this to the guys on site, I'm sure they're gonna get started right away! ........Boom!


    How much heat do you think cooling a Keg would produce?! (houston...we have a problem...)

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    Waaayyyy too much time on his hands is an understatement.. Whatever happened to puttin a fridge in the garage?

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    Where's your sense of adventure? A fridge would be too easy! LOL!!
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    no-one should attempt to emulate what I have done here. The risks should be obvious but it is worth pointing out that beer is a very dangerous substance when used without due care.

    ...The engine itself will run at up to 100000 rpm with exhaust temperatures of around 500 C and noise levels in excess of 125 dBA. The beer is successfully chilled to a nice cool 2 C.


    LMAO

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    ...The engine itself will run at up to 100000 rpm with exhaust temperatures of around 500 C and noise levels in excess of 125 dBA.
    ...and you thought your Delta 7Krpm fan was loud...

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    Hmmmm....jet powered heatsink. Who wants to give it a try?

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    OHHHHH! Sign me up! ROFL

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    It's just so good to see that we still have creative problem solvers out there -

    Definitely a CANdidate for the lunatic fringe -

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    Definitely a CANdidate for the lunatic fringe -
    ...shouldn't that be "lunatic fridge?"

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    Originally posted by Kuasimodem

    ...shouldn't that be "lunatic fridge?"
    ROFLMAO!
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    Like the idea but much easier to goto the fridge and get one and a no neighbor's calling the police due to the noise.


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