Re: DML:

From: Don (y2kota@y2kota.us)
Date: Tue Aug 01 2006 - 16:50:31 EDT


Boy do I know about rust, I lived 200ft from the shore in RI for a few
years.

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On Aug 1, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Don Rey wrote:

> > Well colder snow means less salt. Road salt is much less effective > (and therefore wasted) as the temperature drops. So abrasives alone > are used below a certain threshhold, which I think is around 20F. > > I know the salt is used heavily here in the east. My rockers and doors > will tell you the story. Anybody into sheet metal repair? :-) > > Don in CT > 89 Dakota Convertible 5.2L NV3500 4x4 (just got 2 more pistons) > 74 Dart Sport 340 > > On 8/1/06, Zito, James A (GE Infra, Energy) <james.zito@ge.com> wrote: >> >> Funny I thought that a place that gets the ammount of snow that the >> Rockies get could be considered to have a harsh winter, but that just >> me...... And since they claim to have less ice on the snow I think >> that would imply the winters are actually colder than out >> east.......... >> >> Jim >> 03 Red CC 2wd Dak needs 2 more pistons.... >> >



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