For jelly read jam? I think so! Never heard of jelly in jars! Mike 73 de John Rabson G3PAI Right! Over here paraffin is what you put in an oil lamp. Well, I'm from Wales... 73 Mike -- M.J.Powell -- M
Mike, For jelly read jam? 73 de John Rabson G3PAI Right! Over here paraffin is what you put in an oil lamp. Well, I'm from Wales... 73 Mike -- M.J.Powell
Hi Rye, Interesting explanation. However to add to the confusion "Jelly" is "Jam" in English and "Jello" is "Jelly", hi! 73, John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Send a
In message <[email protected]>, Rye Gewalt <[email protected]> writes Oooops -- another little language problem as we converse across the pond. Here is the states Paraffin is generally c
Oooops -- another little language problem as we converse across the pond. Here is the states Paraffin is generally considered to be the hard waxy kind of stuff -- typically sold in food stores to use
In message <[email protected]>, Rye Gewalt <[email protected]> writes I seem to recall that the old timers (I'm one myself now) used to boil dry wood in paraffin to make insulators for o
I seem to recall that the old timers (I'm one myself now) used to boil dry wood in paraffin to make insulators for open wire feeders. I think this makes sense. But, of course, if it did catch fire I