From that British modelmaking newsgroup a post mentioning this product:
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12 years ago
From that British modelmaking newsgroup a post mentioning this product:
Only 25% ether? Wonder what's the other 75%?
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Ah, yes ... reminds me of "Fat Bastard" wine. I loved walking into a wine store and asking "Where's the Fat Bastard?". Bob
From
naphtha petroleum, light aliphatic solvent 64742-89-8. 30-60
dimethyl ether 115-10-6
30-60diethyl ether 60-29-7
10-30hydroquinone 123-31-9
Thank you. That is highly factual. Rare, on usenet these days.
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From
naphtha petroleum, light aliphatic solvent 64742-89-8. 30-60
dimethyl ether 115-10-6
30-60diethyl ether 60-29-7
10-30hydroquinone 123-31-9
Only about 2.83% of the time.
AFAIUI, Au has tight MSDS laws, so the mfrs have to give away more info than the would like if they want to sell their stuff down under.
We (in Aus) can't have *any* material in the workplace without having an MSDS available.
....and yes, the MSDS is good for finding out a cheaper way of doing the same thing by looking at ingredients etc!
I've used it many times and it is very effective. We have an old "semi-diesel" road roller that uses the " Brons' fuel system. Start ya Bastard is used every time to get it going when its cold.
Nah, that's the Aussie version. The genuine British version is called
"Now come along, old chap"
--Gotta get me some! I'll put it on the shelf next to my can of this stuff:
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