Things we used to do

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In junior school they had some glue that smelled of marzipan. If you like marzipan it was heaven.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
A solvent for lots of things, get oil off like magic. Not good for the skin tho' and not a good idea to use it to put out fires. We used to have jars of it in the workshop.

I used to have an empty fire extinguisher that used to contain carbon tetrachloride. It looked like this...

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Profpointy

Legendary Member
A solvent for lots of things, get oil off like magic. Not good for the skin tho' and not a good idea to use it to put out fires. We used to have jars of it in the workshop.

carbon tetrachloride used to be used in certain types of fire extinguishers so is presumably quite good at outting out fires.

Somewhat unhealthy stuff I gather
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
carbon tetrachloride used to be used in certain types of fire extinguishers so is presumably quite good at outting out fires.

Somewhat unhealthy stuff I gather

A guy I worked with had deep cracks in his skin & apparently the fumes from a carbon tet extinguisher were really bad.
 

PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
With all this rampent solvent and ink abuse in suprised some of you oldies are still around!
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
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In junior school they had some glue that smelled of marzipan. If you like marzipan it was heaven.
Blimey! I remember that one now you come to mention it. I think we used to stick cardboard and paper with it. Wasn't it gloopy and white? There was also that stuff in a glass jar with a rubber thingy on the top that might have been made from animal bones.

EDIT: It was LePage's gum made with mucilage, a plant extract, not animal
 
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