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3 Gallon Glass Carboys
I have two 3 gallon galss carboys that I have used for the last several
years. I am now abandoning winemaking for the forseable future and need to get rid of these. If anyone is interested in them, I am happy to pack and ship them COD. I live in Jacksonville, FL so that you can estimate shipping costs. If interested respond and post your e-mail so that I can confirm shipping information. Also, thanks to all on this group for all the winemaking help and advice. I have learned a lot from reading the posts on this site, but due to time constraints and the frustrations of making small batches in a warm climate, I am giving up winemaking (hopefully just for now). Thanks- JJ Conners |
3 Gallon Glass Carboys
I'm in Jacksonville, FL as well. What are you asking for them? I can
pick them up or possibly we could meet somewhere if that's better for you.. jjconners wrote: > I have two 3 gallon galss carboys that I have used for the last several > years. I am now abandoning winemaking for the forseable future and > need to get rid of these. If anyone is interested in them, I am happy > to pack and ship them COD. I live in Jacksonville, FL so that you can > estimate shipping costs. > > If interested respond and post your e-mail so that I can confirm > shipping information. > > Also, thanks to all on this group for all the winemaking help and > advice. I have learned a lot from reading the posts on this site, but > due to time constraints and the frustrations of making small batches in > a warm climate, I am giving up winemaking (hopefully just for now). > > Thanks- > > JJ Conners |
3 Gallon Glass Carboys
Before you give up, 50$ and an old chest freezer makes a wonderful
temperature regulated fermentation booth. Ranco controllers are availble on Ebay - wire it into your freezer wire and set the temperature- you now have a really big refridgerator :) Jason jjconners wrote: > I have two 3 gallon galss carboys that I have used for the last several > years. I am now abandoning winemaking for the forseable future and > need to get rid of these. If anyone is interested in them, I am happy > to pack and ship them COD. I live in Jacksonville, FL so that you can > estimate shipping costs. > > If interested respond and post your e-mail so that I can confirm > shipping information. > > Also, thanks to all on this group for all the winemaking help and > advice. I have learned a lot from reading the posts on this site, but > due to time constraints and the frustrations of making small batches in > a warm climate, I am giving up winemaking (hopefully just for now). > > Thanks- > > JJ Conners |
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