Hi John,
I think you may have solved the puzzle. Thanks, I will check it out,
(and test on one of Steve Shyvers engines first!.
Regards,
Tony D.
At 07:39 AM 9/11/02 -0700, J.D. Toumanian wrote:
>You can buy "English Turpentine" at Aaron Brothers or similar artists'
>supply stores
You can buy "English Turpentine" at Aaron Brothers or similar artists'
supply stores. It is sold for thinning oil paint. Smells great!!!
Regards,
-Jon
- Original Message -
From: "Shyvers, Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From OSHA's info I wouldn't recommend the use of turpentine
medicinally. On
> the other hand OSHA lists candy, baked goods, human and veterinary
> medicines, "stimulating ointments", insecticides, and perfumes among
the
> v
her my locos could have used an application of
"stimulating ointment" to deal with uneven track or indifferent steaming.
Steve
-Original Message-
From: VR Bass [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 10:06 PM
To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam
Subject:
Hey, there's no telling what all goes (went) by the name "turpentine". I
remember, when I was a preschooler, being given a spoonful of sugar and
"turpentine" to cure some sort of ailment I had. This was on the advice of my
great-grandmother (born 1898). It was not taken from the tool shed, b