[meteorite-list] leaking Irons

From: gheri fouts <gfouts_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu Apr 22 09:47:12 2004
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Hello list,

I have had some response to my leaking meteorite but in my searching I =
see that one fellow a couple years back used lye to treat this problem =
and I am wondering how that method holds up. I have a chemistry degree =
and I know that lye is caustic, but if that will save this progression, =
I would be happy to try it.

Gheri Fouts
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