I tell my wife that parts solvent is nothing more than nail polish remover
so she accepts it. The last time I did some rear view mirror housing
refinishing with black crinkle paint I baked the parts in the house in the
oven and they came out beautiful. I told my wife it was for her car so she
accepted that too...but I had on the exaust fan and the doors open!
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Albers <Christopher.Albers(at)bubbs.biola.edu>
To: pwheeler(at)ix.netcom.com <pwheeler(at)ix.netcom.com>
Cc: rnanzig(at)webtv.net <rnanzig(at)webtv.net>; alpines(at)autox.team.net
<alpines(at)autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 12:59 AM
Subject: Re: RE: cooling system
>pwheeler(at)ix.netcom.com writes:
>>Cute story, and I envy you your wife, mine stops me at the door and
>>performs
>>a 'sniff test.' If she smells oil, grease, or anything related to
>>automobile, into the doghouse I go. If I even brought equipment into
>>the
>>kitchen I'd become the next John Wayne Bobbit imitator. Harsh.
>
>Damn, I thought I was alone. My wife has the nose of a bloodhound and
>borders on hypochondriacal whenever I violate her senses. I'm amazed
>that she puts up with the occasional stogie, but God forbid I should
>wash a part in lacquer thinner.
>
>Christopher
>
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