>Hi,
>I've been looking for a source of old fashioned TIN metal,
>Walt & Lunk
Walt,
I have seen 99.85% pure tin in the Mc Master Carr catalog. Not cheap at $19.00 for a
12X12X .032 thick
piece.
If you don't have a MMCarr catalog it is really something, over 3000 pages of all
those things
>Gary wrote:
>
>
>> Water in alcohol... is there a method to remove the water like diesel
>engines use to
>> remove water from the diesel fuel?
The alcohol and water actually combine in an interesting way . I remember an
experiment in chem lab where 50
cc of water and 50cc of alcohol were co
Hi folks,
Just joined to try this list out a few days ago. Some of you may
recognize my name from the 16mmngm list or the Live Steamers list, (Hi
Dougie, Mike C, Harry W. if you're here...)
Have largely given up on those lists though, too much "noise" (does "Live
Steamers" even still exist
Gary wrote:
> Water in alcohol... is there a method to remove the water like diesel
engines use to
> remove water from the diesel fuel?
>
I'm afraid not Gary. The truckers use denatured alcohol to remove water
from Diesel fuel so once alcohol takes on water you're out of luck. If its
ethan
Water in alcohol... is there a method to remove the water like diesel engines use to
remove water from the diesel fuel?
Tomato juice works best for morning freight runs, the orange juice for those
afternoon passenger commutes.
Hi,
I've been looking for a source of old fashioned TIN metal, the kind that
sounds like Rice Crispies when you hold a stick of it up to your ear and bend
it. There has to be some out there somewhere, but I haven't been able to find
any.
Keep your steam up!
Walt & Lunk