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Default Formula for teak oil

Never saw the reply must be in my kill file.
Brian

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On 19/12/2018 20:03, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Brian Reay writes
On 19/12/18 15:24,
www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote:
Wow...
This has to be the record for oldest message dragged out of the
archives
and responded to!
Your answer is almost 19 years late! I wonder if Alec is still looking
for an answer?



I wonder, teak oil generally has a warning on the container that
rags/clothes used to apply it/clean up can burst into flames.

I always soak such rags etc in water before disposal but I'm curious if
anyone has ever seen it happen?


Happens with glass fibre resin oxidiser.

Welding sparks setting paper towels smouldering is another workshop
hazard.



And angle grinder sparks will ignite polyester boiler suits in the groin
area. DAMHIK.