
"Lead Rot -- wine - - orange juice and cheetos" Topic
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| quidveritas | 09 Nov 2009 12:21 p.m. PST |
Lead Rot comes up from time to time. Here's the best article I have ever seen on the subject. link |
| Dropship Horizon | 09 Nov 2009 12:34 p.m. PST |
"Lead Rot -- wine – - orange juice and cheetos" Sounds like a great name for a blog! Cheers Mark |
Parzival  | 09 Nov 2009 12:38 p.m. PST |
Excellent article! Thanks for the link. |
| McWong73 | 09 Nov 2009 5:59 p.m. PST |
An incredibly useful article – read it if you get a chance folks. Nice find quidveritas. |
Parzival  | 10 Nov 2009 3:10 p.m. PST |
The interesting thing is the list of substances that can cause lead rot— it's a veritable menu of wargaming staples! PVA, enamel paint, wood, oil-based stain ("the dip"), plastic, etc.. Yowza! |
| svsavory | 11 Nov 2009 4:12 p.m. PST |
Very interesting article. Thanks for the link. |
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