Subject: | Re: DANGER! re: 'heating of waxoyl' |
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From: | richard jackson <richard.jackson@nene.ac.uk> |
Date: | Mon, 15 Feb 1999 09:45:52 +0000 |
Cc: | triumphs@autox.team.net |
Organization: | University College Northampton |
References: | <Pine.WNT.3.96.990213123522.-108875D-100000@g10pc7.bangor.ac.uk> |
Johnny Storm: International Racing car driver wrote: > > > > There was this guy I met once at a Triumph Club meeting, who lost his car >due > > to the fire started by the igniting white spirit vapour, when he tried to >thin > > it with a blowlamp!!! > > However if like me you are not too fussed with your cars appearence > this could help with long term survival. In my archaeology lectures and > practicals we learnt that charcoal and other carbonised items can > survive for thousands of years! Waxoyl for show, charcoal for go! > > Johnny '70 viterald (Norse funeral pyre coming right up..) Hope you've got a 'good' agree'd value on it first!!!! :-) Rich |
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