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Re: Rustolium 1 Thinned Milk 0
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Posted by Tom Windsor on July 01, 2006 at 15:17:39 from (64.12.116.65):
In Reply to: Re: Rustolium 1 Thinned Milk 0 posted by CNKS on July 01, 2006 at 13:54:22:
This is the reason I like this site. If you keep your eyes open, you learn something new every day. UV inhibitors are good. Clean metal, no rust, etching primers, or epoxy primers, the epoxy paints and urethanes are excellent. But as with everything, there is a point of reference. For example, "Pappa Ike" (my gandfather) built his farm house up off the ground about 3 feet...on top of big rocks. My Grandma was on his tail often to get him to underpin the house so the wind would not "whip" through. So, he got some bricks and mortor and started laying bricks...no footing under the bricks...a neighbor told him "Ike, quit being so contrary and dig and pour a footing for the bricks...he said "uh huh" and continued laying bricks. He died in 1955, my aunt lived in the house till her death when I bought it in 1970. It was condemned 3 years ago by the local airport authority so they would expand the airport. I watched them push the house down....along with the bricks that "Pappa Ike" put under there in 1933...I have one of those bricks sitting here on my desk as a frame of reference. TW
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