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I was tooling around, considering some options for removing rust when I came across this method: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYgnHDB3VNIPete
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I sure hope he's using an Idaho potato!
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Kind of looked to me like have could have done the same thing in 15-30 minutes with Scotch Brite and some Liquid Wrench or WD-40.
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Pete, you have way too much time on your hands!
Jim
I learn something every day, and a lot of times it's that what I learned the day before was wrong
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Actually, I think we could put our shotgun bbls that need a treatment in a long blueing trough when we boil Potatoes for our Southern Potato Salad and really get efficient with this gunstuff.:)
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What a waste of good potato.
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I sure hope he's using an Idaho potato! If an "Idaho" takes it off, does a "Russet" make it rus(t)?
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you mean a rust-it potatoe?
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you mean a rust-it potatoe? Precisely.
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Idaho potatos are Russets. (From one who picked a lot of potatos manually in Idaho as a kid for .07 cents per sack).
Last edited by Jerry V Lape; 04/11/08 07:32 PM.
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