On 06/04/2012 02:05 PM, gene heskett wrote:
>
> Yeah, its DNA.  Darn it.
>    
Ah, nuts.
>    
>> Ever have a gallon of spar varnish come blasting out of a cane rod "dip"
>> tube?
>>      
> No, can't say as I have.  What caused that?
>    
The dip tube is a 1 3/4" diameter clear tube, with a removable valve 
threaded into a stopper.  That plugs into the bottom of the tube.  I'd 
plugged the stopper into the tube, climbed up on the step ladder and 
began to pour the varnish into the tube.  The tube got about 3/4's full 
or so, and the weight of the varnish column pushed the stopper out.  Big 
popping sound, and varnish gushing onto the floor.  Guess I hadn't 
pushed the stopper in all the way.  ;-)
>    
>> Makes a concrete garage floor kinda like a skating rink.  I did
>> get a beautiful shop floor finish out of the deal though...
>>      
> Chuckle...  Was that your excuse to put down a wooden floor?
>    
No need now.  Varnished concrete is easy to clean.  ;-)
> Cheers, Gene
>    

Mark


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