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1. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 11:05:00 -0500
That was probably my post about using camphor blocks to prevent rust from forming on tools and measuring instruments. It slowly evaporates and the camphor vapor forms a protective film on any metal
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00052.html (8,654 bytes)

2. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Russel Mack" <rtmack@concentric.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 04:01:06 -0500
did "Lucky" ever tell you where to get the camphor blocks? I can't find any. Russ, #1226B Phil; That was probably my post about using camphor blocks to prevent rust from forming on tools and measuri
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00058.html (8,726 bytes)

3. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 16:21:34 -0500
Back when I learned about that trick, they were available at any corner drugstore. You might check with a pharmacist that's over 50 years old...... He might remember what it was and where to get it
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00062.html (9,791 bytes)

4. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: Ed Van Scoy <ed@vetteracing.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 15:05:07 -0700
Camphor is a colorless or a white crystal granule or cake product obtained from the wood of the camphor tree. It may also be synthetically derived. Some products such as lotions, astringents, and mo
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00064.html (9,775 bytes)

5. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 17:34:34 -0500
A quick websearch on "camphor blocks" turned up a number of mail-order sources, including health stores. Lots of stuff in a shop is toxic if ingested in the right amounts. If anyone is wandering aro
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00066.html (10,843 bytes)

6. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: Ed Van Scoy <ed@vetteracing.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 15:54:28 -0700
You are absolutely correct. A search turned up this tidbit: "Uses include killing germs; pain relief; healing skin, lips, nose and burns; prophecy in dreams; purification; phyiscal energy." Who'ed a
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00067.html (11,249 bytes)

7. Re: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: Joe Amo <jkamo@rap.midco.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 17:34:59 -0600
Jack.....how many of those blocks do you have in your toolbox....just curious....... Joe :) /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/mailman/
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00068.html (8,572 bytes)

8. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Russel Mack" <rtmack@concentric.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 07:28:10 -0500
been planning on trying an ol'-timey drugstore, but haven't been past one lately. It's not available at Walgreens. I remember the paper wrap that the military used. Nice to be informed how it worked
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00069.html (8,670 bytes)

9. Re: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Glen Barrett" <speedtimer@charter.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 16:37:54 -0700
Ya got to remember he lives in a hot place and drives a Corvette on dirt,salt & Pavement, Jack well thats another story, who knows what he been sniffing besides fiberglass resen and paint thinner.Be
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00070.html (9,568 bytes)

10. Re: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: Flowbench@aol.com
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 19:44:22 EDT
<< Camphor poisoning produces seizures and may be preceded by mental confusion, irritability, neuromuscular hyperactivity, and jerky movements of the extremities. >> Now I get it! Mom was right!! ///
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00071.html (8,749 bytes)

11. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 18:56:50 -0500
Yes, it sure would be! It was bad enough to clean off of rifles. I'm sure the new recruits these days are spared the odious task we were assigned to in Basic Training at Ft. Knox. All the brand new
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00072.html (10,333 bytes)

12. Re: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "DrMayf" <drmayf@teknett.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 17:15:38 -0700
So that's what's wrong with me! No wonder I am goofy.... mayf /// unsubscribe/change address requests to majordomo@autox.team.net or try /// http://www.team.net/mailman/listinfo /// Archives at http:
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00075.html (9,128 bytes)

13. Re: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: W S Potter <wester6935@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 18:25:27 -0600
Cosmoline was bad but the rough thing was to put a shine on those old brown, rough out boots we were issued with the two straps and buckles at the top. You had to sand off the rough surface, put an u
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00076.html (10,435 bytes)

14. Re: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "atrav" <atravis@spacey.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 23:08:41 -0400
Speaking of cosmoline, now and then I hear of someone who has their own homemade recipe to make it. Does anyone have a recipe? Now and then I have to kick something important out of the garage, so wo
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00080.html (9,384 bytes)

15. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Russel Mack" <rtmack@concentric.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2003 11:02:26 -0500
Bro, you are OLD! If I'm remembering correctly, "the brown-shoe army" (as the old soldiers used to call it) changed-over (to the black "Corcorans") while we were in Germany (Dad was assigned to the a
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00081.html (9,231 bytes)

16. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 12:09:45 -0500
Small world-- I spent my sophomore year in Heidelberg High School. My Grandmother died in that same Heidelberg hospital you mentioned in about 1955. We lived in Mannheim-Feudenheim, not far from the
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00095.html (10,316 bytes)

17. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Albaugh, Neil" <albaugh_neil@ti.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 13:24:57 -0500
The M-14 certainly fires a more powerful 7.62mm NATO cartridge and it is so rugged that if you ever run out of ammo, you can just beat the SOB to death with it. My guess is the first "whack" would b
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00102.html (9,867 bytes)

18. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Russel Mack" <rtmack@concentric.net>
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 02:20:46 -0500
INCREDIBLE! Yes, it is a very small world, for military brats. Dad was NCOIC of the pharmacy in that hospital. We were there from Dec., 1952 until March, 1955. I went to Heidelberg Elementary School
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00103.html (11,262 bytes)

19. RE: Tool Box Protection (score: 1)
Author: "Russel Mack" <rtmack@concentric.net>
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 02:44:55 -0500
Outer Hebrides? Sounds like great duty for guys our (current) age. Bucolic. Must have bored the poo out of a young soldier. Any chicks? Re: your note on the M-14: "The M-14 certainly fires a more po
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00106.html (8,921 bytes)

20. Tool Box protection (score: 1)
Author: "Dan Warner" <dwarner@electrorent.com>
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 12:30:53 -0700
This has been a round-about thread. From tool protection to vintage footwear, on to old school days in Europe, to Russ testing Catholics and KT leaving his a/c on(obviously not paying California powe
/html/land-speed/2003-09/msg00110.html (8,425 bytes)


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