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Jeff Chorniak
 
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To all:

In response to emails enquiring when my winery and cellar images will be up
for the Africus Rex web site, you can see them now at:
www.spraag.com/africusrex , Click on "Tour The Wine Cellar"

Jeff Chorniak
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Ray
 
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Thanks once again for sharing with the rest of us. A fascinating variation
on winemaking as a hobby. The presentation excellent and it was a delight
to tour your site.

Ray

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> To all:
>
> In response to emails enquiring when my winery and cellar images will be

up
> for the Africus Rex web site, you can see them now at:
> www.spraag.com/africusrex , Click on "Tour The Wine Cellar"
>
> Jeff Chorniak
> Africus Rex
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Joe Ae
 
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Hi Jeff

Excellent work!
It is probably my eyes but your wine rack appears to not slope back. How
do you prevent your bottles from slipping? I have a 1" slope on mine and I
am still having trouble if I don't sort the different bottle types I
collect.

Joe

"Jeff Chorniak" > wrote in message
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> To all:
>
> In response to emails enquiring when my winery and cellar images will be

up
> for the Africus Rex web site, you can see them now at:
> www.spraag.com/africusrex , Click on "Tour The Wine Cellar"
>
> Jeff Chorniak
> Africus Rex
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I made the shelves level. Haven't had a problem with slipping bottles. But
do have to be careful with burgundy style bottles in the X racks. Most of my
bottles are the high shoulder Bordeaux bottles and they behave themselves.

Jeff

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> Hi Jeff
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> Excellent work!
> It is probably my eyes but your wine rack appears to not slope back. How
> do you prevent your bottles from slipping? I have a 1" slope on mine and

I
> am still having trouble if I don't sort the different bottle types I
> collect.
>
> Joe
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> "Jeff Chorniak" > wrote in message
> t.cable.rogers.com...
> > To all:
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> > In response to emails enquiring when my winery and cellar images will be

> up
> > for the Africus Rex web site, you can see them now at:
> > www.spraag.com/africusrex , Click on "Tour The Wine Cellar"
> >
> > Jeff Chorniak
> > Africus Rex
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