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Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 12:20:56 EDT
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Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 22:19:22 -0500
From: "no" <no@gpcom.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: Recipes
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Here are three interesting Recipes that I found in a little book called =
Lee's Priceless Recipes, copyright 1912.
The wording is as it appears in the book. Frank Novotny
Waterproof Varnish for Linen or Calico
One pint of turpentine
1 1/2 pints of linseed oil
7 ounces of litharge
1 ounce of sugar of lead
strain it
apply with a brush and dry
in the sun or in a warm place.
Browning Gun Barrels
The Tincture of Iodine diluted
with 1/2 its bulk water, is a superior
liquid for Browning gun barrels.
Fabrics to make fireproof
80 parts pure sulphate of ammonia,
25 parts carbonate of ammonia,
30 parts boracic acid,
12 parts pure borax,
20 parts starch,
1,000 parts distilled water,
dip in this while it is hot,
dry and iron.
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