Re: Storing GTAW filler

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Re: Storing GTAW filler Rob Fraser 11-24-2007
Posted by Rob Fraser on November 24, 2007, 4:03 am
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>
>> I wish I had that much filler in stock! I think I only have about 40-50
>> lbs. to manage. I figure I'll use 3-4 6" sections to hold all the stuff I
>> have.
>
> You can use the SO's oven to dry it back out. But, be careful. I was
> drying a load while she was gone and it had a bit of grease on it. She
> came back early and I caught holy hell.
> Karl
>

I luckily live alone and my girlfriend laughed her ass off a few weeks ago
when she went to put dishes into the dishwasher. I had a set of new
pistons and rods hanging from the top where you would put glasses. I had a
bunch of wrenches and a crankshaft from a 426 Hemi that I had to cut a
second keyway in for a blower hub and some opening on the oil passages and I
just tossed it in to get the cutting fluids and steel fuzz off before final
cleaning. It's not the first time something from the shop wound up in the
dishwasher at home. Too lazy to run it to the shop and hot tank it.

Rob



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