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Re: Alcohol
Um, I didn't mean making cocktails during op sessions -- or at the workbench. Just after completing a project! Of course those not consuming alcohol at all will miss the multiple-use feature.
Tony
Um, I didn't mean making cocktails during op sessions -- or at the workbench. Just after completing a project! Of course those not consuming alcohol at all will miss the multiple-use feature.
Tony
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Tony Thompson
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#170486
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Re: MEK...was Consumer Warning Labels
Sent from Xfinity Connect Application
Sent from Xfinity Connect Application
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Tim O'Connor
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#170485
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Re: Alcohol
Tony, some railroads observe Rule G. And some observe the exceptions
to the rule.
C. Peck
Tony, some railroads observe Rule G. And some observe the exceptions
to the rule.
C. Peck
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Charles Peck
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#170484
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Re: MEK...was Consumer Warning Labels
Exactly what I found. Presumably the substitute is effective as a paint thinner, but it's pretty useless for welding plastic.
Jack Mullen
Exactly what I found. Presumably the substitute is effective as a paint thinner, but it's pretty useless for welding plastic.
Jack Mullen
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Jack Mullen
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#170483
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Re: Alcohol
Charles Peck wrote:
Yeah, but you can make cocktails with Everclear. Multiple use!
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Charles Peck wrote:
Yeah, but you can make cocktails with Everclear. Multiple use!
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#170482
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Re: Alcohol
Add paint stores and chandleries; it's a fine cleaning sovent. If you think of using it for hand sanitizers, though, it probably doensn't meet US Pharmacopeia standards
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"Don't worry, boys, it's
Add paint stores and chandleries; it's a fine cleaning sovent. If you think of using it for hand sanitizers, though, it probably doensn't meet US Pharmacopeia standards
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"Don't worry, boys, it's
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Nolan Hinshaw
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#170481
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Re: Prototype info on labels, was the hijacked thread RE: [RealSTMFC] Consumer Warning Labels
Well, Branchline put the paint scheme date on the box.
Rapido, True Line, Tangent, Exactrail, and Intermountain (and probably some I’m missing) have various amounts of information on their website
Well, Branchline put the paint scheme date on the box.
Rapido, True Line, Tangent, Exactrail, and Intermountain (and probably some I’m missing) have various amounts of information on their website
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Randy Hammill
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#170480
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Re: Alcohol
Yes, I have in the past bought alcohol at such places. Can't buy from an empty shelf.
Chuck Peck
Yes, I have in the past bought alcohol at such places. Can't buy from an empty shelf.
Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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#170479
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Re: Alcohol
Try the paint department at a hardware or home improvement store for isopropol. Demand there doesn't seem to be impacted by the Corona crisis.
Jack Mullen
Try the paint department at a hardware or home improvement store for isopropol. Demand there doesn't seem to be impacted by the Corona crisis.
Jack Mullen
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Jack Mullen
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#170478
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Re: Shrink wrap
I like to use tissue paper like what comes with a new shirt. I cut it to the dimensions of a tarp, typically 12 x 12. Lay it or them over the object and tack it in place with Elmer's. This will not
I like to use tissue paper like what comes with a new shirt. I cut it to the dimensions of a tarp, typically 12 x 12. Lay it or them over the object and tack it in place with Elmer's. This will not
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Mont Switzer
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#170477
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Re: Alcohol
I was told yesterday by a person at Walgreens that all alcohol is selling fast because of the corona virus scare.
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
I was told yesterday by a person at Walgreens that all alcohol is selling fast because of the corona virus scare.
Roger Huber
Deer Creek Locomotive Works
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Roger Huber <trainpainter@...>
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#170476
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Re: Alcohol
Walmart, Walgreen, CVS, etc. all sell 70% and 91% isopropanol for under $2 quart.
Nelson Moyer
Walmart, Walgreen, CVS, etc. all sell 70% and 91% isopropanol for under $2 quart.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer
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#170475
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Re: Alcohol
Stripping paint is my usual use, sometimes just lifting lettering.
As for local stores, Publix supermarket, Walmart, Walgreens, and CVS.
I also priced Everclear ethyl alcohol but for only 75%, it was
Stripping paint is my usual use, sometimes just lifting lettering.
As for local stores, Publix supermarket, Walmart, Walgreens, and CVS.
I also priced Everclear ethyl alcohol but for only 75%, it was
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Charles Peck
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#170474
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Re: Shrink wrap
Did you perhaps mispronounce "silkspan"? The tissue used for covering balsa model aircraft came to mind when I first saw this thread, and so did that other water-shrunk covering material. My only
Did you perhaps mispronounce "silkspan"? The tissue used for covering balsa model aircraft came to mind when I first saw this thread, and so did that other water-shrunk covering material. My only
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Nolan Hinshaw
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#170473
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Re: Alcohol
Chuck,
1) Um, it might help if you told us what you are doing with it so we know where this is going... 😉
2) I would assume that when you say "Local stores" you have checked your local big box drug
Chuck,
1) Um, it might help if you told us what you are doing with it so we know where this is going... 😉
2) I would assume that when you say "Local stores" you have checked your local big box drug
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Bruce Smith
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#170472
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Re: Shrink wrap
Traditional is tissue paper (gift wrap) with a light coat of model airplane dope. Or aluminum foil that is painted tarp color
Traditional is tissue paper (gift wrap) with a light coat of model airplane dope. Or aluminum foil that is painted tarp color
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Tim O'Connor
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#170471
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Alcohol
I am out of 90% isopropyl alcohol. Local stores have none, not even 70%.
What are you guys using as a substitute?
Chuck Peck
I am out of 90% isopropyl alcohol. Local stores have none, not even 70%.
What are you guys using as a substitute?
Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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#170470
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Re: B&LE 82000 series box cars
82001 may be one of the cars Clark is seeking. The cars the MSTL acquired in 1941 were built in 1913 as double sheathed wood cars with fish belly underframes. They are reported to have “Mogul”
82001 may be one of the cars Clark is seeking. The cars the MSTL acquired in 1941 were built in 1913 as double sheathed wood cars with fish belly underframes. They are reported to have “Mogul”
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Douglas Harding
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#170469
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Re: Tank Car CLCX 206 1926 +/-
Hudson,
The sugar beet refinery was in East Grand Forks, Minnesota. The NP didn’t have much of a presence in Grand Forks, ND.
Regards,
Bob Heninger
Minot, ND.
Hudson,
The sugar beet refinery was in East Grand Forks, Minnesota. The NP didn’t have much of a presence in Grand Forks, ND.
Regards,
Bob Heninger
Minot, ND.
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Robert Heninger
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#170468
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Re: Tank Car CLCX 206 1926 +/-
Strike that....tank cars could be for molasses for cattle feed, which means this factory could be a sugar refinery. I have since found photos of a large sugar factory at Drayton N.D. that looked a
Strike that....tank cars could be for molasses for cattle feed, which means this factory could be a sugar refinery. I have since found photos of a large sugar factory at Drayton N.D. that looked a
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Paul Woods <paul@...>
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#170467
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