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Re: Reread more carefully, now I understand.
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Posted by farmallhal on March 19, 2007 at 17:48:05 from (64.24.35.17):
In Reply to: Re: Reread more carefully, now I understand. posted by Hugh MacKay on March 19, 2007 at 12:36:39:
Hugh, I hoped it wasn't too difficult to figure out but the system really worked for cleaning out the old rock saw oil. What was really great with the method is you just dispose of the filter and use a couple new grocery bags for the next batch. Interesting thing about the old rockhounds as they like to get by with little or no cash expeditures with the hobby. They all carry around at least one Million Dollar piece of rock in their pockets. The trouble is that it's value is only at that level in trade for another person's Million Dollar rock. It usually takes a dollar and a Million Dollar rock for a cup of coffee at most places but those million dollar rocks can't be bought for any price and they turned down offers in thousands already. If my cousin Haas would see this thread he might have a way of separating the water from the oil with his extensive chemical engineering background.
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