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    Quote Originally Posted by MuranoSilver View Post
    Arrrrrghhh PLEASE don't throw pickle down the drain..even with lots of water!!!
    Oh good - it's not just me flinching at that!

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    Oh good - it's not just me flinching at that!
    Me too - I thought perhaps I was just being an old fart!
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    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....
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    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??

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    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.

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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by kymbi View Post
    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?)

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    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.

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    Citric acid from a homebrew shop!

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