Me too - I thought perhaps I was just being an old fart!Oh good - it's not just me flinching at that!
Di x
Oops! It was never explained to me about the disposal of pickle when I went to my class years ago. I'm off to find the council department that deals with the disposal of hazardous waste....
OK Nic ('boffin' smilie needed)... what do I do with the lead waste I end up with from stained glass work - is that the same??
Is that the came? You can't contaminate the groundwater with that. It's not something I'd throw out though - far too useful.
You'll be surprised to learn I have buckets around - scrap copper, scrap lead, brass, steel, aluminium, dead batteries, dead inkjet cartridges... I reuse anything I can.
Interestingly, on Cooksons product info for pickling solution, it says you can dispose of it by diluting and pouring it down the sink
http://www.cooksongold.com/Jewellery...prcode-998-240
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(Yes Peter, the lead came - what else can you do with it then?)
OK stupid question coming up!
How do you make home made pickle?, if I can save on the additional cost of courier deivery I will.
Annie
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