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Well, let's see. I like the smell of freshly varnished wood, but not in my
house! When I have BRIGHTWORK to refinish, I hang it from the ceiling in the GARAGE, so that it doesn't stink up the house, and dust doesn't settle on it as it's drying. The intoxicating smell you're referring to is just that, read the warning labels on the can, or have you been huffing the stuff? Should we start calling you "bags"? I knew someone years ago that they called "bags", I finally asked why, they explained that he used to sniff glue. John Cairns "Bags" wrote in message ... Been doing a little touching up of some of the wood trim and structure in my fine yacht in the high wear areas. It's looking good and the smell is intoxicating! . Can you northerners even work on your boats when it's below zero, with roads blocked by snow and the yards not shoveled? Bwahahahahahahahahahaah! S.Simon |
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