Monkey on a stick baby! 6 for a dollar? Now give me Pilipino price! 10 for a dollar!
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Oh man....now you got me hungry for some good lumpia.
Lloyd Duso
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On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 12:51 PM Dwight Mattix <[log in to unmask]>
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> We were fine with that till the PI mafia in airframes used a 15 gallon
> parts shipment barrel w/out properly cleaning to ferment a bunch of
> homebrew from bug juice. Oh boy, standby to blow tanks!
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> LOL!
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> Well, it didn't kill me. In my Navy days we used to mix up something
> we called "Purple Jesus". We would take a 5-gallon bucket, throw a
> bunch of sliced fruit (pineapple, oranges, lemons, and limes), and
> pour all kinds of fruit juices and 7-up into the bucket along with a
> couple of fifths of Everkleer. It would take on this purple color
> hence the name "Purple Jesus". If you drank enough of it, you would
> see god. Lost a couple of weekends with that stuff 😵
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> Steve
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> Au Contraire! Everkleer kills everything, including many people who
> drink it.
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> Ah, I did not know that about methanol. So, I learned something today.
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> Make sure you know what the ethanol is denatured with! It used to be
> adulterated with 0.5% benzene. Yikes!
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> No booze will do it, not even Vodka Only (40%)..
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> Regards,
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> Bev
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> Thank you Bev. I would be a little concerned with methanol as it can
> often attack some plastic materials.
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> I suggested we make Jack Daniels as a preferred supplier but somehow
> management did not agree. Certainly the pure ethanol would be too
> expensive to use, but I wonder about denatured alcohol.
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> Doug,
> Pretty sure you can use methanol or ethanol (usually need special
> dispensation to use the latter, at least in Canada - gov wants to make
> sure they get the taxes for the stuff when it is imbibed!) other
> alcohols could also be used, but the longer the alkyl chain the more
> likely to harm plastics AND the higher the BP and this slower evaporating.
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> Good afternoon all.
> A general question - what is everyone using to disinfect surfaces in
> electronics manufacturing work spaces? With the pandemic, many of the
> materials we would normally use, like Formula 409 and isopropanol, are
> getting in short supply as everyone is disinfecting everything in sight.
> Our internal team is looking at new sources and new cleaners, with
> quick testing to determine if any are a danger to electronics, but I
> am curious as to what everyone else is using. As this is probably a
> charged question, you can contact me separately. If I get results
> that everyone can benefit from, in sanitized (pun intended) form, I will do so.
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> thanks.
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