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Hint: When cleaning your campstove for the first time in ten year,
putting it in the oven and setting the oven to the "clean" cycle is not a good idea unless you've got the hots for someone on the HAZMAT team. Frank Reid (how do you turn off a wired smoke alarm?) |
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On Sep 25, 9:51*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Hint: When cleaning your campstove for the first time in ten year, putting it in the oven and setting the oven to the "clean" cycle is not a good idea unless you've got the hots for someone on the HAZMAT team. Frank Reid (how do you turn off a wired smoke alarm?) A power washer could work if you don't have an uninsulated bolt cutter or a rabid ferret. Dave |
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On Sep 25, 12:02*pm, DaveS wrote:
On Sep 25, 9:51*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Hint: When cleaning your campstove for the first time in ten year, putting it in the oven and setting the oven to the "clean" cycle is not a good idea unless you've got the hots for someone on the HAZMAT team. Frank Reid (how do you turn off a wired smoke alarm?) A power washer could work if you don't have an uninsulated bolt cutter or a rabid ferret. Dave Rabid ferret. Interesting. They do train ferrets to pull lines through walls in the UK. Frank Reid (who's thinking an arthritic dachshund is probably a poor substitute.) |
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On Sep 25, 10:05*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
On Sep 25, 12:02*pm, DaveS wrote: On Sep 25, 9:51*am, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote: Hint: When cleaning your campstove for the first time in ten year, putting it in the oven and setting the oven to the "clean" cycle is not a good idea unless you've got the hots for someone on the HAZMAT team. Frank Reid (how do you turn off a wired smoke alarm?) A power washer could work if you don't have an uninsulated bolt cutter or a rabid ferret. Dave Rabid ferret. *Interesting. They do train ferrets to pull lines through walls in the UK. Frank Reid (who's thinking an arthritic dachshund is probably a poor substitute.) No No No, a dachchund would work fine, especially if you use Gorilla tape to fasten the power washer wand to its back. And do not make the common mistake of pointing the wand over the dogs head. Correct placement is over the dog's hind haunches. Dave |
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