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 art
You can buy "English Turpentine" at Aaron Brothers or similar artists'
supply stores. It is sold for thinning oil paint. Smells great!!!
Regards,
-Jon
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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 ointment
Vance,
>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
various uses of turpentine.
At one time or anot
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