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Bill Wright[_3_] May 28th 19 03:42 AM

acetone
 
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill

Graham.[_13_] May 28th 19 07:01 AM

acetone
 
Bill Wright Wrote in message:
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill


Now buy some young Philipino women, and make a mint.
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Tim+[_5_] May 28th 19 07:23 AM

acetone
 
Bill Wright wrote:
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill


Nice with ice and lemon.

Tim

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[email protected] May 28th 19 08:04 AM

acetone
 
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 3:42:48 AM UTC+1, Bill Wright wrote:
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill


CAn be a good paint stripper as I discovered when I spilled some on top of the deep freezer

Brian Gaff May 28th 19 08:40 AM

acetone
 
Yes make sure you have a falling over alarm on hot days if you have no
ventilation.
I used this evil stuff at The TV factory to melt the plastic covering on
wire when winding coils to make them stick together, it is in fact a solvent
but apart from making you a little high at low quantities, it can impair
your judgement that you are unaware that you are about to pass out through
lack of oxygen.
I'm assuming here that you are joking of course as its not that easy to get
and it seems to be awfully dangerous to from the fire risk side of things.
Brian

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"Bill Wright" wrote in message
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I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill



[email protected] May 28th 19 09:15 AM

acetone
 
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 8:40:40 AM UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes make sure you have a falling over alarm on hot days if you have no
ventilation.
I used this evil stuff at The TV factory to melt the plastic covering on
wire when winding coils to make them stick together, it is in fact a solvent
but apart from making you a little high at low quantities, it can impair
your judgement that you are unaware that you are about to pass out through
lack of oxygen.
I'm assuming here that you are joking of course as its not that easy to get
and it seems to be awfully dangerous to from the fire risk side of things.
Brian

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"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill


Not hard to get. I got some from a Ships Chandlers who had it as thinners for a rot proof finish

John Rumm May 28th 19 09:49 AM

acetone
 
On 28/05/2019 03:42, Bill Wright wrote:

I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?


Plenty of tonic?


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alan_m May 28th 19 10:05 AM

acetone
 
On 28/05/2019 08:40, Brian Gaff wrote:

I'm assuming here that you are joking of course as its not that easy to
get and it seems to be awfully dangerous to from the fire risk side of
things. Brian


It's very easy to obtain on Ebay at around £5 per litre

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alan_m May 28th 19 10:07 AM

acetone
 
On 28/05/2019 03:42, Bill Wright wrote:
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill


Experiment with sticking body parts together with superglue.

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Robin May 28th 19 10:07 AM

acetone
 
On 28/05/2019 09:15, wrote:
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 8:40:40 AM UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes make sure you have a falling over alarm on hot days if you have no
ventilation.
I used this evil stuff at The TV factory to melt the plastic covering on
wire when winding coils to make them stick together, it is in fact a solvent
but apart from making you a little high at low quantities, it can impair
your judgement that you are unaware that you are about to pass out through
lack of oxygen.
I'm assuming here that you are joking of course as its not that easy to get
and it seems to be awfully dangerous to from the fire risk side of things.
Brian

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Today is Yesterdays Tomorrow.
"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill


Not hard to get. I got some from a Ships Chandlers who had it as thinners for a rot proof finish

or ask your local nail bar or nail bar supplies store

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Scott[_17_] May 28th 19 10:25 AM

acetone
 
On Tue, 28 May 2019 10:07:43 +0100, Robin wrote:

On 28/05/2019 09:15, wrote:
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 8:40:40 AM UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes make sure you have a falling over alarm on hot days if you have no
ventilation.
I used this evil stuff at The TV factory to melt the plastic covering on
wire when winding coils to make them stick together, it is in fact a solvent
but apart from making you a little high at low quantities, it can impair
your judgement that you are unaware that you are about to pass out through
lack of oxygen.
I'm assuming here that you are joking of course as its not that easy to get
and it seems to be awfully dangerous to from the fire risk side of things.
Brian

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Blind user, so no pictures please!
Today is Yesterdays Tomorrow.
"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill


Not hard to get. I got some from a Ships Chandlers who had it as thinners for a rot proof finish

or ask your local nail bar or nail bar supplies store


Have they not moved away from acetone now?

Andy Burns[_13_] May 28th 19 10:35 AM

acetone
 
Robin wrote:

ask your local nail bar or nail bar supplies store


Don't buy hair bleach or ingredients to make Chapatis during the same
shopping trip though ...

Robin May 28th 19 11:04 AM

acetone
 
On 28/05/2019 10:25, Scott wrote:
On Tue, 28 May 2019 10:07:43 +0100, Robin wrote:

On 28/05/2019 09:15, wrote:
On Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at 8:40:40 AM UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes make sure you have a falling over alarm on hot days if you have no
ventilation.
I used this evil stuff at The TV factory to melt the plastic covering on
wire when winding coils to make them stick together, it is in fact a solvent
but apart from making you a little high at low quantities, it can impair
your judgement that you are unaware that you are about to pass out through
lack of oxygen.
I'm assuming here that you are joking of course as its not that easy to get
and it seems to be awfully dangerous to from the fire risk side of things.
Brian

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From the sofa of Brian Gaff -

Blind user, so no pictures please!
Today is Yesterdays Tomorrow.
"Bill Wright" wrote in message
...
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Bill

Not hard to get. I got some from a Ships Chandlers who had it as thinners for a rot proof finish

or ask your local nail bar or nail bar supplies store


Have they not moved away from acetone now?


I don't know. I do know that nail bar suppliers around here still have
it delivered by the pallet load but things may be different in more
up-market areas.

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John Rumm May 28th 19 11:19 AM

acetone
 
On 28/05/2019 10:05, alan_m wrote:
On 28/05/2019 08:40, Brian Gaff wrote:

I'm assuming here that you are joking of course as its not that easy
to get and it seems to be awfully dangerous to from the fire risk side
of things. Brian


It's very easy to obtain on Ebay at around £5 per litre


Also sold in half litre aerosols anywhere that sells gun grade expanding
foam, as a foam cleaner.


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S Viemeister[_2_] May 28th 19 11:28 AM

acetone
 
On 5/28/2019 10:25 AM, Scott wrote:

Have they not moved away from acetone now?

The (fairly) new 'gel' nail coatings, need soaking in acetone to be
removed. Ordinary nail varnish doesn't, though.


The Natural Philosopher[_2_] May 28th 19 11:28 AM

acetone
 
On 28/05/2019 03:42, Bill Wright wrote:
I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Dont breathe too much of it and dont leave the cap off.
It viciously evpoarative

Bill



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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] May 28th 19 11:30 AM

acetone
 
On 28/05/2019 11:19, John Rumm wrote:
On 28/05/2019 10:05, alan_m wrote:
On 28/05/2019 08:40, Brian Gaff wrote:

I'm assuming here that you are joking of course as its not that easy
to get and it seems to be awfully dangerous to from the fire risk
side of things. Brian


It's very easy to obtain on Ebay at around £5 per litre


Also sold in half litre aerosols anywhere that sells gun grade expanding
foam, as a foam cleaner.


any glass fibre supplier will sell you sonme
#
I get 500ml every year or so at model plane shows


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Bill Wright[_3_] May 28th 19 02:05 PM

acetone
 
On 28/05/2019 08:40, Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes make sure you have a falling over alarm on hot days if you have no
ventilation.
I used this evil stuff at The TV factory to melt the plastic covering on
wire when winding coils to make them stick together, it is in fact a
solvent but apart from making you a little high at low* quantities, it
can impair your judgement that you are unaware that you are about to
pass out through lack of oxygen.
I'm assuming here that you are joking of course as its not that easy to
get and it seems to be awfully dangerous to from the fire risk side of
things. Brian

No I'm not joking.

Bill

Cynic[_2_] May 29th 19 12:46 PM

acetone
 
Don't buy large quantities of hydrogen peroxide at the same time or you might be considered interesting 😁

Rob Morley May 29th 19 09:30 PM

acetone
 
On Tue, 28 May 2019 03:42:47 +0100
Bill Wright wrote:

I've bought five litres of it. I like it. Any advice?

Don't leave the bottle on the floor without its lid ...
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