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Clogged Rustoleum Rusty Metal Primer
On 5/31/2015 6:17 PM, bob haller wrote:
On Sunday, May 31, 2015 at 6:57:10 PM UTC-4, Stormin Mormon wrote:
On 5/31/2015 5:26 PM, wrote:
I like the "toss the can in a fire" idea, but it is too citified where I live to do that. Can is two years 11 months since I bought it at our local Menards. I don't know how to read the codes on the bottom of the can so I don't know exactly when it was manufactured. It had been about a year since I last used it, but I shook the hell out of it for well more than a minute and that should have been enuf to mix things up pretty good and dissolve any lumps, but obviously it was not!!!!@.
I had a clogged spray can of paint, years ago. I used a
prick punch type can opener to put s amall hole in the
can, made sure to punch the top where the propellant
was. Figured I could drain off the gas, and then enlarge
the hole and pour the paint out. Put the paint on with
a brush.
When the propellant came out, it brought paint with
it. I got paint on my hands, the kitchen sink, the
punch tool, and all kind of other places I didn't
want to have painted. oops.
Won't be doing that again any time.
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just today i dropped smething on a can of aerosol oil laying on the basement floor.
it must of put a small hole in the can, in moments i was in a oil fog.....
no arm done it was a small can anddidnt hold much, likely near empty.
my bad knee huts, my back hurts, its a big job down there and at 58 with arthritis of that knee its a real chore.
i hurt and am exhausted, the thunder and lightnign have quit for now its time for a hot shower
I just turned 63 and have arthritis in my shoulders and elbows. The
knees crack and creak, but at least I can still get around. I've thought
of getting myself a cane, but I just can't bring myself to do it, yet.
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