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Posted by mike a. tenn. on February 09, 2007 at 14:13:35 from (75.120.193.153):
hey larry...i felt a little better today but still didn't do much. i hope you weren't slappin' any paint on that to-20 today, you wouldn't be able to tell where you had painted and where you hadn't against this dull gray sky. how many wire wheels have you worn out this week? i haven't seen any red plumes drifting this way...don't tell me the cold front pushed you back toward that fireplace of yours. i shoved some of "you know who's" stuff around in my shop. i think i might have room for a tractor so i'm gonna get the 35 back in as soon as i get a little energy back. did you tell me you use lye in your de-rust solution, or did you say you have a separate tub for it? either way...where do you get "lye"? i have some stuff with paint on it i want to remove when i de-rust. it sounds like the lye helps the paint removal??? i sure wish these cold fronts from up north would quit makin' their way down here...gonna hafta call my cousin in ontario and give him some static! take care lar -mike
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