How stuff is made thread

Vtwin

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I should have taken some footage from hanging out at my friend's sugarhouse yesterday. Old school wood fired evaporator. They do run a lot of sap line but there is a big bush they still gather by hand. Buckets hanging on trees poured into bulk tank dragged in to the woods by horse or tractor. Mostly horse because there is usually to much snow or to much mud for a tractor. There are still a ton of these small family operations boiling every spring.

You ain't had a hot dog until you've had one boiled in sap then finished in a cast iron pan set on the woodbox.
 

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On Youtube, I prefer Huggbees "How It's Actually Made" videos. A parody of How it's Made. It's less factual but more funny and absurd. They usually start off normal and go downhill from there.

The guy who narrates sounds like he's doing an impression of Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman in American Psycho, more specifically the Huey Lewis and the News scene.

 

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On Youtube, I prefer Huggbees "How It's Actually Made" videos. A parody of How it's Made. It's less factual but more funny and absurd. They usually start off normal and go downhill from there.

The guy who narrates sounds like he's doing an impression of Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman in American Psycho, more specifically the Huey Lewis and the News scene.



:laugh::laugh:

Does sound like him.
 
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