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Wouldn't the moisture associated with bead blasting cause problems?
On 21 Jan 2007 at 11:09, David Kitt Deyarmin wrote:
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Wouldn't the moisture associated with bead blasting cause problems?
Most chondrites You can put to water for a shorter moment (seweral minutes)
without problem. Especially stable sahara meteorites or weathered stuff like
Yours where You can't make it worse. Be aware of doing this with fresh
I've just received my first large shipment of chondrites direct from the
desert. Can
someone advise me on the best way of cleaning these?
Thanks,
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Sounds expensive. Any other choices?
Gary
On 20 Jan 2007 at 19:48, PolandMET wrote:
ultrasonig cleaner is best
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Sounds expensive. Any other choices?
Gary
On 20 Jan 2007 at 19:48, PolandMET wrote:
ultrasonig cleaner is best
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Sounds expensive. Any other choices?
Gary
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Hi Martin.
Is distilled water a good cleaning agent with the toothbrush?
Gary
On 20 Jan 2007 at 21:00, Martin Altmann wrote:
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Hi Martin.
Is distilled water a good cleaning agent with the toothbrush?
Gary
On 20 Jan 2007 at 21:00, Martin Altmann wrote:
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Thanks for your advice Marcin. It is very weathered and I will be cutting some
of the
larger specimens to see what is inside. If they are metal poor I may get
lucky.
Thanks again,
Gary
On 20 Jan 2007 at 22:11, PolandMET wrote:
But if this material is weathered L chondrites then I think
forgot a specimen for a few days. Fusion crust completely eaten
away. ;)
Cheers,
tett
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Hi Martin
I assume this means straight from the desert, right? Unsorted as you said?
Gary
On 20 Jan 2007 at 17:27, Jason Phillips wrote:
Hello Gary,
Direct from the desert via Illinois.
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Dear List,
What is currently the best method for removing fingerprints (with theiracids and chloride ions) from chondrites, using readily available material? While I don't usually handle my chondrites with bare fingers, they have all passed through long chains of custody before I bought them, and
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