Re: first-aid kit pain-killer
davegz_2000 wrote:
>I know someone who mistakenly put EC in his alcohol stove, and it exploded liquid flames all around his campsite, almost starting a...
Dick Matthews 2010-01-26 06:43:33 #59625
Thank you for the compliment. was supposed to be private
Geese, I thought the name links were for a little more private correspondence. Nothing like having some of your personal dirty laudry exposed for everyone to...
oldhakataihobo 2010-01-26 02:55:58 #59624
Re: first-aid kit pain-killer
I've used the 70% as well and it is more sooty, but works just fine. I just prefer to use the 91 or 99%, but that's just me. The higher concentrations tend to...
Mike Mosack 2010-01-26 02:01:06 #59623
Thank you for the compliment.
Hello Wayne,
I just wanted to thank you for the compliment. I have been hiking the
Canyon since I was a young child and spent thirty years of pretty
intense...
oldhakataihobo 2010-01-26 01:50:40 #59622
Re: first-aid kit pain-killer
It is simply called "ethyl rubbing alcohol 70%" and comes in a translucent
white plastic pint bottle just like regular rubbing alcohol; the bottle I have
is...
John 2010-01-25 22:17:01 #59621
Re: first-aid kit pain-killer
Do you have a name for it and does it too burn sooty like the isopropyl?
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Mike Mosack 2010-01-25 21:00:16 #59620
Re: first-aid kit pain-killer
It's worth mentioning that there is a form of denatured ethanol
that is sold as rubbing alcohol, usually right next to the regular
(isopropyl) rubbing...
John 2010-01-25 20:57:44 #59619
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