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80% is 160 proof. I didn't see the % they were using but 160p. is no issue for them to produce. Their multi plate columns produce 90% with ease.
Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 30 secs and it is far more effective than any hand sanitizer...even the high alcohol ones. - That's pretty much the guidance. Sanitizer an second line alternative when there is no soap and water. I hate the stuff - always have. Bad enough using alcohol (and worse) when refinishing wood and working on cars etc.

yes I have some here. Can't remember where it was but they kept giving it out, so I saved it for when needed.
 
What do you guys think I could sell that for, with a newly rebuilt 318 in it, running driving? In PA?
selling right now is likely to be tough. But with that 408, I'd just 8-10 grand. Still sucks
 
Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 30 secs and it is far more effective than any hand sanitizer...even the high alcohol ones. - That's pretty much the guidance. Sanitizer an second line alternative when there is no soap and water. I hate the stuff - always have. Bad enough using alcohol (and worse) when refinishing wood and working on cars etc.
Interesting that most soaps don't kill the germs but the washing and rinsing get's rid of the nasties. Gravity!
 
Here is the new requirement from FDA:

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Interesting that most soaps don't kill the germs but the washing and rinsing get's rid of the nasties. Gravity!
Which would seem to give an advantage to running water over filling a basin. Certainly want to use a change of water or different basin for the rinse.
 
Cooked up some cabbage with bacon, onions and garlic, it looked so good when Toolmanmike posted it. Added a dash of red pepper flakes, maple syrup, and vinegar. Never made it before, it's really good.

We have a famous tree here called Angel Oak sitting on several acres. Hundreds of years old, one can imagine the meetings, duels, trysts, celebrations that have taken place. I thought my coworkers could meet there, bring snacks, keep our distance, etc. But I just checked and it is closed, bummer. I guess because it is a popular tourist spot, it makes sense they want to play it safe.
 
Interesting that most soaps don't kill the germs but the washing and rinsing get's rid of the nasties. Gravity!
It’s the surfactants that bind to the surface of the bugs and envelops them so that they lift off the skin and then the water can rinse them away.

That’s why the 30 seconds of active washing with the soap is so important. You need to work the surfactants around to scrub and give them sufficient time for them to completely envelop the bugs.
 
Cooked up some cabbage with bacon, onions and garlic, it looked so good when Toolmanmike posted it. Added a dash of red pepper flakes, maple syrup, and vinegar. Never made it before, it's really good.

We have a famous tree here called Angel Oak sitting on several acres. Hundreds of years old, one can imagine the meetings, duels, trysts, celebrations that have taken place. I thought my coworkers could meet there, bring snacks, keep our distance, etc. But I just checked and it is closed, bummer. I guess because it is a popular tourist spot, it makes sense they want to play it safe.
It was. I think I'll heat up the leftover for lunch!
 
It’s the surfactants that bind to the surface of the bugs and envelops them so that they lift off the skin and then the water can rinse them away.

That’s why the 30 seconds of active washing with the soap is so important. You need to work the surfactants around to scrub and give them sufficient time for them to completely envelop the bugs.
Surfactants, That's the word I couldn't think of. :BangHead:
 
:BangHead::BangHead::BangHead::BangHead::BangHead::BangHead::BangHead: The Governor here just said schools will be closed thru May 1.....
That's OK. There's lots you can teach them at home!
Work is a good edumacation.
Just make it fun - kids hate anything if its called "work" - come to think of it some adults too (unless your from old time New England LOL)
 
There ya go...
Thinking again. :BangHead: :poke: :D
yep
That's OK. There's lots you can teach them at home!
Work is a good edumacation.
Just make it fun - kids hate anything if its called "work" - come to think of it some adults too (unless your from old time New England LOL)
I'd rather have them at home for sure. I'm just banging my head because this virus thing going to not end any time soon.
 
Surfactants, That's the word I couldn't think of. :BangHead:
Yep, them little nasties jump on the surf-actant boards and ride on down the drain.:thumbsup: Even before this, hand washing is repeated all through the shift at work.
We have isopropyl alcohol as the main thing we use for cleaning up ink. Once day shift clears out, first thing I do is wipe down the desk and keyboard where I use the computer.
 
I'm an admin on one of the big Mopar classifieds on facebook, we're getting flooded with cars for sale. Some for very good deals
 
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