Randy_
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Welcome to the third day of this year's TRIVIA CONTEST. You will have until 12 noon EST tomorrow to email your answer to this question. Please be sure to include your IAP screen name with your answer so we know who you are.
All correct answers "postmarked" before noon will be placed in a hat and two winners selected every day. The winners will be announced about 8 P.M. EST. on the day the question closes and the decision of the TRIVIAMEISTER will be final.
HAVE FUN AND GOOD LUCK !!!
Question for day three.....
Most of us have some sort of silicone based lubricant in our shop and it is a wonderful material. Unfortunately, it can be a major annoyance when it gets somewhere it is not supposed to be. If you have some silicone on your hands or the bed of your saw and transfer it to a pen blank, you can forget about a finish sticking to the blank. Soap and water don’t do very much for clean up nor do most of the commonly used solvents. What is the best material to use to remove silicone lubricants?
Email your answer to: 2008bashtrivia@penturners.org
All correct answers "postmarked" before noon will be placed in a hat and two winners selected every day. The winners will be announced about 8 P.M. EST. on the day the question closes and the decision of the TRIVIAMEISTER will be final.
HAVE FUN AND GOOD LUCK !!!
Question for day three.....
Most of us have some sort of silicone based lubricant in our shop and it is a wonderful material. Unfortunately, it can be a major annoyance when it gets somewhere it is not supposed to be. If you have some silicone on your hands or the bed of your saw and transfer it to a pen blank, you can forget about a finish sticking to the blank. Soap and water don’t do very much for clean up nor do most of the commonly used solvents. What is the best material to use to remove silicone lubricants?
Email your answer to: 2008bashtrivia@penturners.org