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How to get diesel fuel smell out of clothes?

Started by Robert Owens, November 19, 2014, 07:20:04 PM

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Robert Owens

Ok, so today I slowed the diesel drip way down while cutting pine and did not notice any difference with the blade staying clean. I did have a little bit of build up on the band wheels but at the end of the day when I was cleaning the mill it wiped off fairly easy. No smell on the clothes either, so I guess I was using too much on the wiping system. Good lesson learned. Now if I could just Gertrude a fur shed built my wife would have nothing to complain about.

Robert Owens

Meant if I can just get a fur shed built. Don't know where the Gertrude came from. Thanks for all the help.

FarmingSawyer

Quote from: Robert Owens on November 22, 2014, 08:42:16 PM
Meant if I can just get a fur shed built. Don't know where the Gertrude came from. Thanks for all the help.

Well now.....Perhaps ole Gert might take offense...... Coulda been yer wife's name....or your Mill's. I don't use it often, but I call my mill "Millhouse" when necessary.....or *@$*@&*#!!!

I think
QuoteGertrude a fur shed
could just be a new Sawyer's euphemism for something or other.....
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That was my aunts name.  We just called her aunt Gerty. 
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