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vtsteam:
Hardware checkout clerk, "Excuse me sir, I see you have several pipe nipples and fittings and a pound of nails. What do you plan on doing with those?"
Me, "Uhhh well I was thinking of making a steam engine out of them....."
Clerk, "I'm sorry sir, we can't sell them to you for that, they're for plumbing. Would you mind putting them back on the shelf?"
dsquire:
Hi Steve
I hear you. It makes you wonder what some of these companies are thinking. That is one of the reasons I don't watch much news or TV anymore. Every time you do you find something else too piss you off.
Keep plugging away and as Red Green would say "Keep your stick on the Ice"
Cheers :beer:
Don
tom osselton:
I bought mine at ceramics canada $100.00 per pint but it is diferent from the stuff that iron man uses.
awemawson:
Steve,
Sodium silicate is often used as a blanket stiffener and binder
DavidA:
I have been to a couple of places where they refused to sell me parts for my car because I couldn't remember the registration number.
Sodium Silicate (water glass) appears to be readily available on the web. And Wiki states...
Waterglass is inexpensive and abundantly available, which makes its use popular in many refractory applications...
Dave.
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