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Reply To: | Take the last sled out before the avalanche, Rosebud |
Date: | Wed, 21 Nov 2001 21:27:49 -0800 |
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Now, there's something I've never wondered about before but now you've got
my curiosity up. What's saltpeter used for and how is it made? Inquiring
minds from the countryside want to know. I think we used it in making
pickles. Pickles soaked in PISS!! YUCK!!!!!!!!!! Ruth
At 9:59 AM -0500 11/21/01, Ken Follett wrote:
In a message dated 11/20/01 3:21:39 PM Central Standard Time,
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I have attempted patinas with adult (or unadulterated) urine without much
success.)
Mark,
This is SO cool. I have never thought of creating patinas w/ urine. This
may account for the legendary habit of one non-BP preservationeer to piss
on license plates. To what effect I'm not sure. I am aware of the use of
urine in the historical production of saltpeter and that in Europe there
were places of public urination for this purpose. I wonder if anyone has
had the benefit to restore these military-industrial pissoirs?
Thanks,
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Ruth Barton
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Westminster, VT
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