Changing times

I ran out of liquid hand soap in the shop today. I looked around and there were all those bottles of LDD that were left over when I got the bowl soaking out of my system. Guess what I'll be washing up with.

Beside the LDD is a nearly full gallon of white glue that I bought to try to heal cracks. Should have spent the money on gas.

Then there is the propane fish fryer that never fried a fish. I boiled a good many bowls, though, until I noticed that the cracking statistics seemed unchanged. The rate is low with or without boiling.

I have a box of bottle stoppers that I made without thinking. This is the bible belt and no one admits to drinking wine by buying a bottle stopper. Is there a retrofit kit to make them fit a beer can? I did sell two to a neighbor "for his sister". He never paid for them.

This year I'm making tree ornaments. Hope springs eternal!

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Gerald Ross
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say that the bottle stoppers are for cooking oil, not wine

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Reply to
William Noble

ROTFL and BTDT Nice to know there are others with the same results :-)

Reply to
Canchippy

Use it VERY sparingly... BTDT and takes forever to rinse off..

In a pinch, seal log ends with it?

Will it heat your shop this winter without exploding or burning the place down? Sounds like you may need a yard sale, dude.. lol

Well, I know your area doesn't have a lot of fancy cooking places, but "gor-mays" sometimes have several types of olive oil and such... Down my way, they're called "tequila bottle" stoppers. ;-]

Holiday ornaments, right? gotta be PC here..

mac

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mac davis

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You've got to be correct with those things Mac, and leave the crooks out of it, just call them "Christmas-tree ornaments" °¿°.

Have fun and take care Leo Van Der Loo

Reply to
l.vanderloo

it, just call them "Christmas-tree ornaments" °¿°.

Unless "Hanging Holiday Art" sells for more..

mac

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mac davis

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