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Oily rags - how dangerous?
"Roger Long" wrote in news:3Wp8g.24521$ZQ3.22082
@twister.nyroc.rr.com: Is there an approved way of storing or disposing of linseed oil rags? Tie 'em around a rock and heave 'em overboard....(c; Seawater cooling prevents spontaneous combustion.... More linseed oil goes overboard when it rains than the rag can hold. It must be going overboard, anyways. You keep having to put more on, right? Disposal problem solved.... You don't even have to carry 'em back down the dock! |
Oily rags - how dangerous?
On 2006-05-20 19:30:46 -0400, Larry said:
Tie 'em around a rock and heave 'em overboard....(c; Seawater cooling prevents spontaneous combustion.... More linseed oil goes overboard when it rains than the rag can hold. It must be going overboard, anyways. You keep having to put more on, right? Disposal problem solved.... You don't even have to carry 'em back down the dock! Only an idiot would follow this advice....violates federal and state laws and can cost you $50,000+ if you're caught. Larry appears to be an inconsiderate, ill-mannered lout, or an idiot...I can't figure out which. |
Oily rags - how dangerous?
On 23 May 2006 09:40:02 -0500, Dave wrote:
'pears to me that dog is a self-righteous mongrel with neither a sense of proportion nor a sense of humor. If you take the view that "dog" is dyslexic, it will all become clear... :-) |
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