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Old 08-03-2010, 04:49 PM   #4
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Default Re: more on overheating

Steve asks: "acid is dangerous & how r u going to get rid of a haz mat ?"

Same way the fire department cleans up an accident site. Lots of water.

The solution to pollution is dilution. Works for oil spills...hey~Say a guy spills 50 gallons of paint onto the ground...BINGO...Haz Mat arrives to clean and fine for too many fumes to atmsphere. But lets the same guy uses 50 gallons to paint a building...same fumes to atmosphere and no problem. Just a thought.

After I dip and use the 3 normal acid [Muratic from ACE Hardware] to de~smut anything I pour the acid back into the plastic bottle, since acid does not evaporate, strained though a rag to catch the junque that I toss into the garbage. But each to their own.


So...can hardly way till two electric cars start to collide on a regular basis and the powdered battery contents spill onto the roadway and occupants. Just a thought. Might be shocking to watch.

As you know every seven minutes someone is killed in a vehicle accident in this country...so that's about 75,000 a year. Wholesale slaughter. I guess it's safer fighting overseas in the military.

One could drive around for 100 miles with a a bottle or two of vinagar in the mill.
Don't forget your water dip stick.



skip. Paul from Maine. NAPA sells a magnate on a long flexable spring as well as a telescope model. That may help find and clean out blind holes.

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