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Stoker Coal Boiler: AA 260 heating both sides of twin farmhouse
Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: LL Hyfire II w/ coaltrol in garage
Coal Size/Type: Pea in AA 260, Rice in LL Hyfire II
Other Heating: Gas fired infared at work
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Post by Rick 386 » Fri. Jun. 05, 2009 3:10 pm

Ahhhhh yes.......good old MEK - Take a trip and never leave the farm. Gets you flyin' in a hurry !!!

But that is what PennDOT says to use to remove highway paint from the sides of vehicles. But I definitely wear a respirator and heavy gloves when using it.

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Post by 009to090 » Fri. Jun. 05, 2009 3:39 pm

Rick 386 wrote:Ahhhhh yes.......good old MEK - Take a trip and never leave the farm. Gets you flyin' in a hurry !!!
But that is what PennDOT says to use to remove highway paint from the sides of vehicles. But I definitely wear a respirator and heavy gloves when using it.
Rick
I still have a gallon, if anyone wants it? I used it in prep of painting aluminum aircraft parts with Zinc Cromate primer. The olive green color.

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