Posted by Randy-IA on February 21, 2009 at 16:06:06 from (207.177.83.105):
In Reply to: coal oil posted by ken in texas on February 19, 2009 at 14:43:27:
My grandpa always made me soak my foot in coal oil after I stepped on a nail or stubbed my toe and tore it open. Never did get any infections as I remember. I NEVER wore shoes as a kid ( until late teens ) unless forced/had to or below freezing. Even then I'd go outside barefoot. Anyway I can remember the smell of that stuff and it didn't smell like the kero of today. He always kept his axes and hammers soaking in it to keep the heads tight. He also kept a can of what he called white gas. He got it down at Miss Georgia's general store in Upatoi,GA were they hand pumped gasoline until the early seventies. ...Randy
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