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BP - "CAUTION: Learning Lurkers Hanging"
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Thu, 11 Nov 1999 19:02:16 EST
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In a message J. Bryan "Yum-Yum" Blundell writes:

>  Delete linseed oil from your vocabulary....
>  NPS and the Forest Service use to coat logs with a cut solution of linseed
> oil and the results were, nice black (mold and mildew covered) structures.
To the
> surface molds, it is like putting icing on the donut. yum-yum.

John Leeke, what say you about boiled/unboiled linseed oil in treating wooden
gutters?  My copy of your practical report is in Massachusetts, and I'm in
NYC.

Sign me,    Expecting to Get a Definitive Answer Soon on the Question "How
high can ivy grow on a building?"

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