Ran across useful info.
I imagine many uses.
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Could This Product Be Useful for Cans?
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I don't see how, but all it takes is for one person to see what others don't.
Re: Could This Product Be Useful for Cans?
I dont see it for cans but I can see it for a host of uses. Making commies water proof being 1.
Re: Could This Product Be Useful for Cans?
Most assuredly!joe0121 wrote:I dont see it for cans but I can see it for a host of uses. Making commies water proof being 1.
And then freeze dry them and liberals for shipping, just in case.
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the "To Serve Man"
"They taste like chicken".
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Re: Could This Product Be Useful for Cans?
G'Day Fella's,
Historian, Never Wet certainly looks to be a very useful product!
I wonder how well it copes with the heat of a firearm?
If it has a high temperature rating, it would be a great way to stop firearms, reloading dies, etc etc etc from Rusting!!!
Thanks for the heads up!
Doh!
Homer
Historian, Never Wet certainly looks to be a very useful product!
I wonder how well it copes with the heat of a firearm?
If it has a high temperature rating, it would be a great way to stop firearms, reloading dies, etc etc etc from Rusting!!!
Thanks for the heads up!
Doh!
Homer