
11-03-2009, 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by o1racing03
I knew I set myself up for that one, thanks for making it public dip stick, lol. Again though , let me quote " Before giving it a good cleaning" Quit making me look bad.... And , no , it wasnt an eyebrow thing. It was brows, lashes, hair , moustache beard, and both arms. But whats alittle hair missing anyway , I needed a haircut The gas recommendation was at 8:02, the fire was around 8:12
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I didn't make it public......I said "recently", you are the one that just "outed" yourself..........
So, the moral of this story is...............Please don't use gas for cleaning parts, regardless of what any so-called "professional" on this forum tells you
Gasoline is a no-no for anything other than starting fires - huh Marc? 
Or a haircut
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11-03-2009, 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by o1racing03
I knew I set myself up for that one, thanks for making it public dip stick, lol. Again though , let me quote " Before giving it a good cleaning" Quit making me look bad.... And , no , it wasnt an eyebrow thing. It was brows, lashes, hair , moustache beard, and both arms. But whats alittle hair missing anyway , I needed a haircut The gas recommendation was at 8:02, the fire was around 8:12
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please forgive me for this.....HAHAHAHAHAHA! seeing the lighthearted context and the lol thrown in , i assume youre ok, and i dont feel so bad laughing.....
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11-03-2009, 10:03 AM
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somewhat related question... anyone ever wonder why parts washers come with fire links in the lid when the directions explicitly state NOT to use flamable solvents in them?
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11-03-2009, 10:13 AM
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"Didn't you JUST have a gas/burnt eyebrow thing recently?" I don't know, sounds like you outted me here. Lol.To everyone concerned, Iam fine , no burns, just a little singed hair. After a good nights rest most of the hard stubble on my arm is gone. I do this all the time, usually I stick a 5' stick end in the gas and light it and touch the burn pile, this time there was no gas left in the jug,only put about a cup on there. Yes, it makes good fire, I had a lot of trash in there that had been rained on and was still damp, I was just trying to help it along.
So, Kids, Dont try this at home, I am a highly trained stunt man.
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Originally Posted by CPC-2
I didn't make it public......I said "recently", you are the one that just "outed" yourself..........
So, the moral of this story is...............Please don't use gas for cleaning parts, regardless of what any so-called "professional" on this forum tells you
Gasoline is a no-no for anything other than starting fires - huh Marc? 
Or a haircut 
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11-03-2009, 10:14 AM
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More CYA so they can sell parts washers to idiots (like me)without liability
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Originally Posted by figure_finishing
somewhat related question... anyone ever wonder why parts washers come with fire links in the lid when the directions explicitly state NOT to use flamable solvents in them?
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11-03-2009, 01:26 PM
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hey Marc if you ever come and visit here in Canada . when you stop to fill up your car although we do not have a label that says so it is advised not to drink the gasoline and not to use any flame to see if the tank is full 
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11-03-2009, 01:35 PM
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Let me know when you guys are through kicking me in the dirt. I'm a Yankee living in the south , so I can handle it, have your fun.   :
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Originally Posted by baz
hey Marc if you ever come and visit here in Canada . when you stop to fill up your car although we do not have a label that says so it is advised not to drink the gasoline and not to use any flame to see if the tank is full  
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11-03-2009, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by o1racing03
Let me know when you guys are through kicking me in the dirt. I'm a Yankee living in the south , so I can handle it, have your fun.   :
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Boom  (Glad you're o.k. Marc).
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11-03-2009, 03:47 PM
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I didnt know you were here last night to get that picture. shoulda said hello, we coulda burned one,  
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Boom  (Glad you're o.k. Marc).
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11-03-2009, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by o1racing03
I didnt know you were here last night to get that picture. shoulda said hello, we coulda burned one,  
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I wasn't. I heard a noise, went outside and looked SSE and there it was.
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