Asking out of ignorance, why is the vinyl lining undesirable?
Bob Mullins
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
mullinsr@hq*.hh*.or*
301.215.8636
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From: owner-techdiver
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Subject: vinyl lining
Date: Thursday, March 16, 1995 8:06PM
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From: Keith W Suderman <ksuderma@ga*.ac*.fs*.ed*>
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Subject: vinyl lining
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Sorry to waste the bandwidth...
I've got a vinyl lined tank (1972). How do I get rid of the
stuff? We tried tumbling 12 hours with ceramic chips and it just got
shiny. Any suggestions? We're considering large rocks (flint?), broken
glass, metal shavings, or a piece of sandpaper and a kid with skinny
arms. Somebody's gotta know the easy way...
Thanks,
Keith
suderman@oc*.fs*.ed*
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