Re: Other: Varnish Storage
In Response To: Other: Varnish Storage (Ken)
Here's the free version of what Glen does. (I read this so don't blame me for being neurotic)
Hold your breath for a while then blow into the can. You lungs use up the oxygen and you will have mostly CO2 left that you exhale into the can. CO2 is heaver than air and sits on the varnish.
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Ken -- 2/19/2003, 7:12 pm- Re: Other: Varnish Storage
Rob Macks -- 2/21/2003, 4:41 pm- Re: Other: Varnish Storage
Bill Burton -- 2/20/2003, 3:15 pm- Bloxygen...
Brian Nystrom -- 2/20/2003, 12:17 pm- Re: Other: Varnish Storage *LINK*
Erich Eppert -- 2/20/2003, 10:21 am- Re: Other: Varnish Storage
Simon Baillie -- 2/20/2003, 12:16 pm
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Jay Babina -- 2/20/2003, 8:41 am- Re: Other: Varnish Storage
Andy -- 2/21/2003, 6:36 pm
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John Watson -- 2/20/2003, 7:19 am- Re: Other: Varnish Storage
Don -- 2/20/2003, 9:03 am
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Glen Smith -- 2/19/2003, 8:09 pm- Dust Off isn't air...
Brian Nystrom -- 2/20/2003, 12:24 pm- Re: Dust Off isn't air...
Glen Smith -- 2/20/2003, 2:53 pm
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