Tricks for removing lug nuts
#71
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Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better in
this case for removing stuck lugs..
Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you have
around the house or can pick up locally..
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Earle Horton proclaimed:
>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>>
>>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>>>
>>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>>>
>>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>>>and rafting.
>>>
>>
>> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
>> Bic
>> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> ounces.
>>
>> Earle
>
> Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will start
> rather wet wood.
this case for removing stuck lugs..
Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you have
around the house or can pick up locally..
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Earle Horton proclaimed:
>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>>
>>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>>>
>>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>>>
>>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>>>and rafting.
>>>
>>
>> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
>> Bic
>> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> ounces.
>>
>> Earle
>
> Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will start
> rather wet wood.
#72
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Posts: n/a
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better in
this case for removing stuck lugs..
Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you have
around the house or can pick up locally..
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Earle Horton proclaimed:
>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>>
>>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>>>
>>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>>>
>>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>>>and rafting.
>>>
>>
>> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
>> Bic
>> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> ounces.
>>
>> Earle
>
> Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will start
> rather wet wood.
this case for removing stuck lugs..
Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you have
around the house or can pick up locally..
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Earle Horton proclaimed:
>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>>
>>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>>>
>>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>>>
>>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>>>and rafting.
>>>
>>
>> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
>> Bic
>> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> ounces.
>>
>> Earle
>
> Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will start
> rather wet wood.
#73
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Posts: n/a
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better in
this case for removing stuck lugs..
Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you have
around the house or can pick up locally..
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Earle Horton proclaimed:
>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>>
>>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>>>
>>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>>>
>>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>>>and rafting.
>>>
>>
>> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
>> Bic
>> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> ounces.
>>
>> Earle
>
> Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will start
> rather wet wood.
this case for removing stuck lugs..
Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you have
around the house or can pick up locally..
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Earle Horton proclaimed:
>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>>
>>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>>>
>>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>>>
>>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>>>and rafting.
>>>
>>
>> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
>> Bic
>> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> ounces.
>>
>> Earle
>
> Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will start
> rather wet wood.
#74
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Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
A coworker in the orchard told me, that he once removed a stubborn shock
absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
know that they are telling you the truth.
Earle
"billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
in
> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>
> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
have
> around the house or can pick up locally..
>
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
> >
> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
> >>
> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
> >>>
> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
> >>>
> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
> >>>and rafting.
> >>>
> >>
> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
> >> Bic
> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
> >> ounces.
> >>
> >> Earle
> >
> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
start
> > rather wet wood.
>
>
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absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
know that they are telling you the truth.
Earle
"billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
in
> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>
> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
have
> around the house or can pick up locally..
>
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
> >
> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
> >>
> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
> >>>
> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
> >>>
> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
> >>>and rafting.
> >>>
> >>
> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
> >> Bic
> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
> >> ounces.
> >>
> >> Earle
> >
> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
start
> > rather wet wood.
>
>
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#75
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
A coworker in the orchard told me, that he once removed a stubborn shock
absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
know that they are telling you the truth.
Earle
"billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
in
> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>
> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
have
> around the house or can pick up locally..
>
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
> >
> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
> >>
> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
> >>>
> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
> >>>
> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
> >>>and rafting.
> >>>
> >>
> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
> >> Bic
> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
> >> ounces.
> >>
> >> Earle
> >
> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
start
> > rather wet wood.
>
>
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absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
know that they are telling you the truth.
Earle
"billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
in
> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>
> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
have
> around the house or can pick up locally..
>
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
> >
> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
> >>
> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
> >>>
> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
> >>>
> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
> >>>and rafting.
> >>>
> >>
> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
> >> Bic
> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
> >> ounces.
> >>
> >> Earle
> >
> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
start
> > rather wet wood.
>
>
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#76
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
A coworker in the orchard told me, that he once removed a stubborn shock
absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
know that they are telling you the truth.
Earle
"billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
in
> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>
> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
have
> around the house or can pick up locally..
>
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
> >
> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
> >>
> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
> >>>
> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
> >>>
> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
> >>>and rafting.
> >>>
> >>
> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
> >> Bic
> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
> >> ounces.
> >>
> >> Earle
> >
> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
start
> > rather wet wood.
>
>
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absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
know that they are telling you the truth.
Earle
"billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
in
> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>
> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
have
> around the house or can pick up locally..
>
>
> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
> >
> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
> >>
> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
> >>>
> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
> >>>
> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
> >>>and rafting.
> >>>
> >>
> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and a
> >> Bic
> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
> >> ounces.
> >>
> >> Earle
> >
> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
start
> > rather wet wood.
>
>
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Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Earle,
I'm not sure how to take that comment.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44799ee4$0$24288$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>A coworker in the orchard told me, that he once removed a stubborn shock
> absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
> know that they are telling you the truth.
>
> Earle
>
> "billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
> news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
>> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
> in
>> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>>
>> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
> have
>> around the house or can pick up locally..
>>
>>
>> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
>> >
>> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>> >>
>> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>> >>>
>> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>> >>>
>> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>> >>>and rafting.
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and
>> >> a
>> >> Bic
>> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> >> ounces.
>> >>
>> >> Earle
>> >
>> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
>> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
>> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
>> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
> start
>> > rather wet wood.
>>
>>
>
>
>
> *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
I'm not sure how to take that comment.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44799ee4$0$24288$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>A coworker in the orchard told me, that he once removed a stubborn shock
> absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
> know that they are telling you the truth.
>
> Earle
>
> "billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
> news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
>> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
> in
>> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>>
>> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
> have
>> around the house or can pick up locally..
>>
>>
>> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
>> >
>> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>> >>
>> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>> >>>
>> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>> >>>
>> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>> >>>and rafting.
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and
>> >> a
>> >> Bic
>> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> >> ounces.
>> >>
>> >> Earle
>> >
>> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
>> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
>> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
>> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
> start
>> > rather wet wood.
>>
>>
>
>
>
> *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
#78
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Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Earle,
I'm not sure how to take that comment.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44799ee4$0$24288$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>A coworker in the orchard told me, that he once removed a stubborn shock
> absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
> know that they are telling you the truth.
>
> Earle
>
> "billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
> news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
>> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
> in
>> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>>
>> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
> have
>> around the house or can pick up locally..
>>
>>
>> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
>> >
>> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>> >>
>> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>> >>>
>> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>> >>>
>> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>> >>>and rafting.
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and
>> >> a
>> >> Bic
>> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> >> ounces.
>> >>
>> >> Earle
>> >
>> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
>> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
>> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
>> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
> start
>> > rather wet wood.
>>
>>
>
>
>
> *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
I'm not sure how to take that comment.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44799ee4$0$24288$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>A coworker in the orchard told me, that he once removed a stubborn shock
> absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
> know that they are telling you the truth.
>
> Earle
>
> "billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
> news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
>> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
> in
>> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>>
>> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
> have
>> around the house or can pick up locally..
>>
>>
>> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
>> >
>> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>> >>
>> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>> >>>
>> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>> >>>
>> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>> >>>and rafting.
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and
>> >> a
>> >> Bic
>> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> >> ounces.
>> >>
>> >> Earle
>> >
>> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
>> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
>> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
>> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
> start
>> > rather wet wood.
>>
>>
>
>
>
> *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
#79
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Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
Earle,
I'm not sure how to take that comment.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44799ee4$0$24288$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>A coworker in the orchard told me, that he once removed a stubborn shock
> absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
> know that they are telling you the truth.
>
> Earle
>
> "billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
> news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
>> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
> in
>> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>>
>> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
> have
>> around the house or can pick up locally..
>>
>>
>> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
>> >
>> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>> >>
>> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>> >>>
>> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>> >>>
>> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>> >>>and rafting.
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and
>> >> a
>> >> Bic
>> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> >> ounces.
>> >>
>> >> Earle
>> >
>> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
>> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
>> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
>> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
> start
>> > rather wet wood.
>>
>>
>
>
>
> *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
I'm not sure how to take that comment.
"Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
news:44799ee4$0$24288$88260bb3@free.teranews.com.. .
>A coworker in the orchard told me, that he once removed a stubborn shock
> absorber mounting bolt, using a 44 Magnum pistol. Some people, you just
> know that they are telling you the truth.
>
> Earle
>
> "billy ray" <Kill.them.all@God.knows.his.own.com> wrote in message
> news:25386$44792da5$48311525$31793@FUSE.NET...
>> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
> in
>> this case for removing stuck lugs..
>>
>> Anyone who took highschool chemistry can make either one from stuff you
> have
>> around the house or can pick up locally..
>>
>>
>> "Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:hsKdnRATkvNsJuXZnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> > Earle Horton proclaimed:
>> >
>> >> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> >> news:pKvcg.50659$9c6.33305@dukeread11...
>> >>
>> >>>aGraham did pass the time by typing:
>> >>>
>> >>>>In article <Rftcg.7673$JW5.5473@southeast.rr.com>,
>> >>>>Jeff DeWitt <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote:
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>>It also looks really cool when you spray it onto a flame <BG>.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Yeah, that is how we got our camp fire started this weekend when
>> >>>>everyone forgot the lighter fluid and the wood was a little wet...
>> >>>>wasn't safe but did get the job done.
>> >>>
>> >>>You can also try this one. Take some cardboard and cut it to 2"x2"
>> >>>stick a strike anywhere match into one of the holes (or a couple)
>> >>>so the head just barely sticks out. Dip the thing in hot wax. Let
>> >>>it dry and store in a ziplock bag. (keeps any melting wax from getting
>> >>>on things in the car) The wax keeps the match safe and dry and the
>> >>>rest acts as a real good firestarter. Used them all the time camping
>> >>>and rafting.
>> >>>
>> >>
>> >> I like Coghlan's Fire Paste, Mautz Fire Ribbon or the equivalent, and
>> >> a
>> >> Bic
>> >> butane lighter all packed in a Zip-Loc bag. Total weight about five
>> >> ounces.
>> >>
>> >> Earle
>> >
>> > Some surplus stores have small waxy blocks that look like toilet paper
>> > impregnated with dark amber waxy compound and one end that has an
>> > oxidiser. Another item that works but is a bit hard to come by due to
>> > recent troubles is C4. Burns readily with a very hot flame and will
> start
>> > rather wet wood.
>>
>>
>
>
>
> *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
#80
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Posts: n/a
Re: Tricks for removing lug nuts
> Plastic explosives are easy to make as is Thermite which would do better
> in
> this case for removing stuck lugs..
Just don't try this on real magnesium wheels.
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