[Hallicrafters] How to remove mildew or mold infested rigs
Emanuele Girlando (IW1DHI)
egirland at tiscalinet.it
Tue Nov 2 17:11:20 EST 2004
Fortunately my english doesn't help me understanding the mood of this
discussion.
But please, can anybody answer the question in the subject line?
Any best practice? Any product? Chemical (I am not interested in how
dangerous it is...:=) )
Thanks.
P.S.: I have not checked the FAQ...
Emanuele Girlando (IW1DHI)
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Da: hallicrafters-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:hallicrafters-bounces at mailman.qth.net]Per conto di Duane
Fischer, W8DBF
Inviato: martedì 2 novembre 2004 17.50
A: Lee Bahr; hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
Oggetto: Re: [Hallicrafters] Ridiculous warning
Lee I do not think you need the assistance of anyone to make your life
miserable, as you have accomplished that all by yourself. A good job of it
too.
Look on the bright side. When they bury you, the earthworms won't devour
you,
they have a keenly developed sense of taste and avoid things toxic to their
digestive system. (LOL)
Just having fun with you Lee, so chill out, drink some prune juice, scream
at a
few phone solicitors and go vote. Those new machines are pretty neat! Takes
your
ballot, scans both sides of it at once, totals things up and shows your
voter
count number on the screen. No more hanging and pregnant chad gripes. But I
have
every confidence that the media will quickly find, or create, a story about
what
is wrong with the various new voting procedures and machines.
And Lee, when you get that holiday greeting card that smells like an Orange
with
that green mold on it that they once made Penicillin from, it will be from
me.
If you can't kiss under Mistletoe than go for it under the mildew!
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From: Lee Bahr <pulsarxp at earthlink.net>
To: hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Hallicrafters] Ridiculous warning
Date: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 11:04 AM
Here is my suggestion. If you are highly allergic to mold and you feel you
can get sick buying an old radio, don't buy old radios and stay away from
them! For the other 99.9% of us having no problem, leave us alone. Or, for
those with an allergy, pay the seller and extra 500% over his asking price
to accomidate your OSHA requirements and pay him for his inconveniance.
Don't make your problem my problem. If I am selling a radio, its price is
based on it's value and not the paperwork you want me to generate for you.
Deal with it. Or, how about you hiring a mold expert to check out the radio
for you at your expense. Seems like todays society always wants the other
guy to accommodate them. What ever happened to taking care of yourself? (I
could say more but then I would be banned)! Have a good day.
Lee, w0vt
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