On 10/1/10 6:29 PM, Robatoy wrote:
Anyone ever get that dark yellow oily stuff on the top of a bottle
that's sat for a long, long, time?
Giving a good shake generally solves that problem, But ....
Don't know about you, even the slighted suspicion that a glue is dicey
is enough to send me packing to buy some that's fresh.
Usually have too much work, time and materials in my projects to take a
chance for the piddling price.
I'm in that boat with you. But I had to get some in a hurry, last time,
and the only bottle (1gal) on the shelf was Elmer's Carpenters and it
had about
a 1/2 cup floating on top. I shook it to death and haven;t had any probs.
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-MIKE-
...which leaves me wonder if a twap on the head is a fair trade for a
beer......okay, what kinda beer?
If that's all it took to get a beer, I'd never have to pay. :-)
Right now, I'm particularly fond of Left Hand Milk Stout.
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-MIKE-
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