Also, model airplane fuel contains a lubricant.

Bill

On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 6:48 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Pure nitromethane is very difficult to obtain and as far as I know, it's 
> available only in 55-gallon drums.It's a good solvent for ink, but I doubt 
> that it will dissolve cyanoacrylate. Model airplane fuel is only 10 to 30% 
> nitro and would be even less effective.I've never encountered a plastic that 
> dissolved in acetone, although I suppose that some might. In any case, Bob 
> has already removed the CA. Problem solved.
> Paul
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> From: "Joseph McAllister" <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: A thought experiment involving acetone
>
> Many plastics and some polycarbonates WILL be dissolved by Acetone.
> I'd go with the nitro first.
>
> On Feb 15, 2009, at 09:58 , Bob W wrote:
>
>> Thanks. Let's hope it's not necessary. I, er, I mean HE, has some
>> acetone
>> ready...
>
> Joseph McAllister
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