Milk of Magnesia as Anti-Sieze?
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Indications are that titanium dioxide has replaced lead as a pigment in paints. I've not heard anything to indicate it would be a substitute for lubrication needs.
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We're very "fortunate" to have our government rule and regulate almost everything one can imagine. Won't be long until we are fully paralyzed, unable to do anything at all. But then I must stop, as I'm violating our no political discussions policy.
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coming from someone who worked for a manufacturer of TiO2 (titanium dioxide) I can tell you that it isn't worth a hoot as a lubricant... It is VERY ABRASIVE...but it is in any non-brown paper and is a (as Harold says) the basis for almost all paint pigment.
However it is also used in many of the foods we all consume...some cheeses and many of the 'coffee creamers' -> used to prevent clumping...as well as soap and tooth-paste (think about abrasive....)
I about tossed my lunch when I found it on a label..knowing what goes into making it and whatnot...not exactly a sanitary process by any means.
However it is also used in many of the foods we all consume...some cheeses and many of the 'coffee creamers' -> used to prevent clumping...as well as soap and tooth-paste (think about abrasive....)
I about tossed my lunch when I found it on a label..knowing what goes into making it and whatnot...not exactly a sanitary process by any means.
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Thinking of abrasive: Sounds like MoM would make a good lapping compound?
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Re: Milk of Magnesia as Anti-Sieze?
White lead is the basic lead carbonate, 2PbCO3·Pb(OH)2.[1] It is a complex salt, containing both carbonate and hydroxide ions. White lead occurs naturally as a mineral, in which context it is known as hydrocerussite,[1] a hydrate of cerussite.[2] It was formerly used as an ingredient for lead paint and a cosmetic called Venetian Ceruse, because of its opacity and the satiny smooth mixture it made with dryable oils. However, it tended to cause lead poisoning, and its use has been banned in most countries.[3]
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Magnesium hydroxide is pretty much insoluble in water.10 Wheeler Rob wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:30 pm Boiler parts I would think it would just desove away, but on tube fittiing nuts ans such that are not in the wet path it might work.
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Never visit a farm.Bill Shields wrote: ↑Fri Jul 27, 2018 4:15 pm I about tossed my lunch when I found it on a label..knowing what goes into making it and whatnot...not exactly a sanitary process by any means.
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I live on a farm....
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How hard is it to make lead carbonate?
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Looking around on the web, I saw that people have posted methods of making white lead. Some involve a lot of horse manure, much like the production of overzealous government regulations.
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REALLY easy.
I made lead carbonate by typing "lead carbonate" in the eBay search window. . .
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Not really sure I need it, but Ebay seems to have me covered.
I must say it's disconcerting to see how many of the people selling collectible Dutch Boy white lead cans have utterly failed to clean them out properly and dispose of the harmful contents. That's just careless.
I just read that toothpaste tubes were made from tin and lead until World War II. Hitler saved us all from lead poisoning.
I must say it's disconcerting to see how many of the people selling collectible Dutch Boy white lead cans have utterly failed to clean them out properly and dispose of the harmful contents. That's just careless.
I just read that toothpaste tubes were made from tin and lead until World War II. Hitler saved us all from lead poisoning.
Every hard-fried egg began life sunny-side up.