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tabbypurr@gmail.com: Oct 16 02:39AM -0700 On Tuesday, 15 October 2019 17:32:45 UTC+1, John Robertson wrote: > it now work just fine all be it somewhat discoloured if the oil residue > dissolves into it? It just won't look as nice... > John :-#)# the amount of oil paraffin wax can hold is small. |
Wond <lost@the.ether.net>: Oct 16 02:39PM On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 19:36:52 -0400, Jim Horton wrote: > too quickly either. > Now to just hope I did it right and the wax does its job as replacement > insulator for the mineral oil. In Britain, I believe "parrafin" refers to Kerosene |
Fox's Mercantile <jdangus@att.net>: Oct 16 10:08AM -0500 On 10/16/19 9:39 AM, Wond wrote: > In Britain, I believe "parrafin" refers to Kerosene Kerosene in British English kerosene. a type of fuel oil that is made from petroleum and that is used in the engines of planes and for heat and light. In British English it is usually called paraffin when it is used for heat and light. That being said, "paraffin oil" in the United States is not Kerosene, but a version of mineral oil commonly used as fuel in oil lamps and tiki torches. -- "I am a river to my people." Jeff-1.0 WA6FWi http:foxsmercantile.com |
etpm@whidbey.com: Oct 16 08:33AM -0700 On Tue, 15 Oct 2019 09:32:35 -0700, John Robertson <spam@flippers.com> wrote: >it now work just fine all be it somewhat discoloured if the oil residue >dissolves into it? It just won't look as nice... >John :-#)# My wife uses parrafin baths for her client's hands. The parrafin is mixed with mineral oil in the bath to alter the viscosity and to leave a slight coating on the skin when the parrafin hardens so that it comes off easily. The mineral oil also makes the parrafin more pliable at body temperature when cool so that it can be peeled off rather than broken off. When at room temp the parrifin is still pretty hard. I think you don't need to worry at all about removing the mineral oil, just pour in the hot parrafin and the oil will dissolve into the parrifin. Eric |
Wond <lost@the.ether.net>: Oct 16 02:41PM Ignore Article canceled by author using Pan 0.145 |
Rene Lamontagne <rlamont@shaw.ca>: Oct 13 08:04PM -0500 On 2019-10-13 7:33 p.m., Paul wrote: > https://www.microsoft.com/buxtoncollection/detail.aspx?id=121 > https://www.microsoft.com/buxtoncollection/detail.aspx?id=120 > Paul OK, that makes sense. Thanks. Rene |
Patrick <Patrick@invalid.invalid>: Oct 13 08:55AM +0100 On 13/10/2019 01:57, MouseUser wrote: > Links please ! > Microsoft Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 > Thanks ! Two of the screws holding it together are hidden under the 'feet' as shown here; http://cordes.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-299.html |
jaugustine@verizon.net: Oct 13 06:54AM Hi, I am willing to pay for a schematic for Uniden Bearcat BC855XLT Scanner. I was unable to find a source via google. Thank You in advance, John |
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