Kit for Liquids?

Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Fri Mar 31 11:00:18 MST 2006


I keep mine in a small insulated cooler - leakproof and helps to control liquid temperature in a hot car. It has worked very well for me.

Terry Farrell
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  The discussion about where to keep spare hammers etc. prompted Joe Garrett to recommend (for the umptieth time): "I strongly urge you to "compartmentize". i.e. a woodworking kit, a stringing kit, a repinning kit, a regulation kit, etc."

  What about the liquids? I notice that I have on hand: Alcohol; Ronsonol lighter fluid; Goose Juice and Protek and McLube; CA glue; CA debonder; acetone; yellow glue; wallpaper remover; a jar of homemade V-J Lube; and probably several more such liquids - some of which are quite volatile, many of which are messy. And some of them have a master container and a smaller dispensing container. Where do you keep such things? I have these all in a plastic toolbox that has quite the reek when I open it. On occasion I've left them in a hot car to my regret. Please, I'd love to hear how you folks manage the arsenal of liquids.

  Thanks in advance

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