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Thread: Spontaneous combustion risk substances?

  1. #16
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    I lay it out to dry, then throw in a metal waste basket, while not a OSHA approved vessel, its better than nothing, I also dispose of them before I get to many accumulated.

    Better safe than sorry.

    Al
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Phelps View Post
    ... there is documentation of people spontainously combusting.
    Yeah, but that only happens on UFOs and TV shows.
    Jason

    "Don't get stuck on stupid." --Lt. Gen. Russel Honore


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    Something happened...

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Roehl View Post
    Yeah, but that only happens on UFOs and TV shows.
    http://www.crystalinks.com/shc.html
    A possible explaination could be the use of alkyd enamel. Punishment by the gods.
    Phil in Big D
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