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Old 06-09-2010, 07:25 AM   #1
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Eric....hope you read the "WARNING" sticky at the top of this forum?
I did -- in fact, I think it was the first thing I read in this forum. I appreciate having that spelled-out. All I originally knew before reading that is that a BLO rag almost burned down a buddy's lobster boat. Didn't understand how that worked.

One question, though: When the BLO is 100% dry on a rag, will it still produce heat, or is it only "exothermic"* during the process of drying?

*Reached deep in the past for that Chem 101 term.

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Old 06-09-2010, 11:11 AM   #2
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One question, though: When the BLO is 100% dry on a rag, will it still produce heat, or is it only "exothermic"* during the process of drying?
Dry rags are OK. I use paper towels. As I disgard them I "do not crumble or fold" I simply lay them in a paper bag. I them place the paper bag in the trash recepticle open to the air. Never had a problem
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Old 06-09-2010, 01:44 PM   #3
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Dry rags are OK. I use paper towels. As I disgard them I "do not crumble or fold" I simply lay them in a paper bag. I them place the paper bag in the trash recepticle open to the air. Never had a problem
Thanks, Bill.

I laid them out on the concrete until they were dry.

For my mind's ease, I might put them in a water-filled metal bucket or paint can, though. Overkill, maybe.
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Old 06-28-2010, 10:06 PM   #4
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Thanks, Bill.

I laid them out on the concrete until they were dry.

For my mind's ease, I might put them in a water-filled metal bucket or paint can, though. Overkill, maybe.
Its better to be safe then sorry!
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