[SEL] Penitrating oil

frank skinner marinesurveys at msn.com
Thu Apr 9 13:44:01 PDT 2009


For the Acetone mix, seems like one could try a Whiskey, Plastic bottle

{ Whiskey of choice of course, after you empty it} 

        Franklin S. Skinner 
    Marine Surveyor & Consultant 
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> Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 22:32:06 +0200
> To: sel at lists.stationary-engine.com
> From: jerrye at databak.co.za
> Subject: Re: [SEL] Penitrating oil
> 
> At 06:00 PM 09/04/2009, you wrote:
> >Message: 9
> >Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 14:47:46 -0400
> >From: "Judge Tommy Turner" <Lcjudge at scrtc.com>
> >Subject: Re: [SEL] Penitrating oil
> >
> >John,
> > Some plastics are OK. My wife's fingernail polish remover is
> >something like 90% acetone and it comes in a plastic bottle. Not sure
> >what type plastic is OK though to use.
> >
> >Tommy Turner
> >Magnolia, KY
> 
> Hi Tommy,
> Commercial "Nail Polish Remover" has oils and perfumes added to 
> not damage your wifes beautiful skin and to allow for the manufacturers to 
> increase the price by many 1000's of times.
> 
> Much like the original post that you sent proves that, the price 
> you pay bears no resemblance to the actual cost of most commercially 
> packaged "Penetrating oils".
> 
> I have "Acetone" in stock and it is not expensive - it's just 
> another solvent. If I could figure out how to sell the stuff as a nail 
> polish remover (without the advertising and packaging costs) I'd get rich 
> very quickly.
> 
> Keep the revs up (or down)
> Jerry Evans
> Near Johannesburg in Sunny South Africa.
> Etched Brass Engine Plates made to order:
> <www.oldengine.org/members/evans/plates/index.htm>
> 
> 
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