From the book...
I started with a good cask and found a way to section it so that is (sic) could be collapsed. I then used some gnomish bolts to attach a coiled spring into the barrel to pop it back into shape when needed. Actually, I made two of those, since it seems that two are needed for the brewing process. Then I just added a couple of corks, a metal rod and some sharkskin tubing for the liquid to flow through. I also needed a boot gasket to prevent leaking.
From the Tabben Bromal Research Notes, Volume V
(found on the table in the PoK tinkering shop)
I started with a good cask and found a way to section it so that is (sic) could be collapsed. I then used some gnomish bolts to attach a coiled spring into the barrel to pop it back into shape when needed. Actually, I made two of those, since it seems that two are needed for the brewing process. Then I just added a couple of corks, a metal rod and some sharkskin tubing for the liquid to flow through. I also needed a boot gasket to prevent leaking.
From the Tabben Bromal Research Notes, Volume V
(found on the table in the PoK tinkering shop)
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