In a message dated 11/7/2003 10:31:38 PM Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The bucket started to bubble (or boil, we are not sure) and a
noxious brown cloud that smelt like rotten eggs permeated our shop gagging
everybody present.  We were tempted to call a hazmat team but decided to
deal with the problem ourselves.  We didn't have gas masks so we had to
reenter the shop with wet towels over our faces, put the bucket outside and
open the windows.  Once we felt it was safe to go near the bucket we dumped
out the contents on the driveway and hosed everything down.  What we found
was that this stuff not only removed the calcite but also etched the
meteorites from the outside and ate a large hole in the driveway.


Now I don't feel quite so wussy for asking advice on how best to dispose of some nitric a couple of weeks ago.....;-)


Gregory


Will you give the high-bidder the bucket (what's left of it) or a picture of the driveway as a souvenir????
I am sorry, but I had a good laugh on this one.

Anne M. Black
www. IMPACTIKA.com
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