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On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 23:56:26 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
On Fri, 01 Sep 2006 23:38:34 GMT, (Ron in NY) wrote: I got a tube of GB Ox-Gard OX-100 to coat the sections of my Butternut HF9V vertical as I assemble it. I looked on both the tube, the packaging, and the GB website, but none of them indicate whether the product is silicone grease based or petroleum grease based. Does anyone out there know ??? In this country, there is regulation that requires availability of a Material Safety Data Sheet (which contains such information), and they are on a public web site. Perhaps you have similar arrangements in your jurisdiction. Hi Owen, That information has been considered a secret that is vital to the interests of the United States of the Republican Party and is on the list of items not allowed on board airplanes, nor to be transported by skateboard across the border of any state contiguously bordering Texas, except Venezuela. Those Data Sheets have been removed from the public archive by the CIA so as to eliminate any possibility of this newly classified material falling into the hands of terrorists. Don't ask us about toothpaste or the FBI's network monitoring will kick into mauve alert level. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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