- 1. solvent stoeage (score: 1)
- Author: fzampa@cennet.mc.peachnet.edu (Fred Zampa)
- Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 13:41:46 -0400 (EDT)
- I keep most of my solvents in a metal shed in an open part of my yard- not in my garage. Then I fill very small containers of solvents to keep in the garage for everyday uses. ...'twill be one big fi
- /html/shop-talk/1998-05/msg00054.html (6,797 bytes)
- 2. solvent stoeage (score: 1)
- Author: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
- Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 21:18:00 -0500
- My shop has two sets of welding bottles, a 10 gallon parts washer filled with kerosene, a honing tank with 15 gallons of Diesel fuel, a rod hone with 2 gallons of honing oil, and a valve grinder wit
- /html/shop-talk/1998-05/msg00058.html (9,228 bytes)
- 3. RE: solvent stoeage (score: 1)
- Author: Ken Landaiche <ken_landaiche@dlcc.com>
- Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 10:42:09 -0700
- I thought the pipes of sprinkler systems were filled with a gas of some sort to eliminate rust from years of standing water. But I don't know how the gas would not get absorbed by the water over time
- /html/shop-talk/1998-05/msg00060.html (8,612 bytes)
- 4. Re: solvent stoeage (score: 1)
- Author: Mike Frerichs <maf@radiks.net>
- Date: Fri, 08 May 1998 23:43:20 -0500
- At the last company I worked for I was on good terms with one of the maintenance guys who explained to me that the sprinkler system in our building was filled with air under some amount of pressure (
- /html/shop-talk/1998-05/msg00062.html (8,075 bytes)
- 5. Re: solvent stoeage (score: 1)
- Author: David Scheidt <david@math.earlham.edu>
- Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 21:09:01 -0500 (EST)
- the Computer machine room fire suppresion systems have mostly become water based, instead of Halon systems. As dumping water on live three phase 240VAC equipment tends to be a really bad idea, they a
- /html/shop-talk/1998-05/msg00069.html (7,818 bytes)
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