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Business Plans question: How do you make turpentine? Distill the gum (not sap) from Pine trees. ... Types of turpentine? Is turpentine harmful? How is turpentine made? What is turpentine made of? Where does turpentine come from? How do you make cheap turpentine? What is the alcohol in turpentine?
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wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_make_turpentine
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ChaCha has the answer to this question: What kind of tree does Turpentine come from Answer: The Long Leaf Pine produces turpentine, rosin, and tar. The wood is... ...MORE... ... The Long Leaf Pine produces turpentine, rosin, and tar. The wood is used for posts, structural beams, and flooring. In colonial times,
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www.chacha.com/question/what-kind-of-tree-does-turpenti...
www.chacha.com/question/what-kind-of-tree-does-turpentine-come-from
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Early in this century a government publication listed the use of turpentine in thinners for paints and varnishes, solvents for waxes in polishes, waterproof cements, cleaners to remove paints and ... Sailing ships began to come up the river to Bucksville to load the fine lumber this mill and two others he built produced.
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www.hchsonline.org/places/turpentine.html
www.hchsonline.org/places/turpentine.html
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Pine trees I believe. Before you spout off that he is crazy, you might look into whether there is anything to what he says. Wikipedia link You can probably run a car a "fir" piece with some of this stuff "War is Peace, Freedo...
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/8/14/142444/066/565/...
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Most of the processed products are consumed domestically, but significant quantities are exported (13500 tonnes of gum rosin and 3000 tonnes of turpentine in 1993). Replanting is not keeping pace with the loss of P. elliottii trees as they come to the end of their tapping life and it is likely that P.
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www.fao.org/docrep/v6460e/v6460e06.htm
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Tar and pine turpentine both come from the pine tree, but in these days they come from totally different process. Pine turpentine comes out as a by-product for paper industry and tar is burned in a tar pit. In the old times it was a different story.
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www.puuvene.net/phuhta/artikkelit/tar.html
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Technical Links > Health Guidelines > Turpentine ... This guideline summarizes pertinent information about turpentine for workers and employers as well as for physicians, industrial hygienists, and other occupational safety and health professionals who may need such information to conduct effective occupational safety...
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www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthguidelines/turpentine/recogniti...
www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthguidelines/turpentine/recognition.html
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The figure is taken, first of all, from the terebinth or turpentine tree—here translated the teil tree. That tree is an evergreen, with this exception, that in very severe and inclement weather it loses its leaves; ... He will come to be king of the Jews, and to reign over his people most gloriously; for when he comes,
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www.spurgeon.org/sermons/0121.htm
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They eat a variety of deer, pig, and cattle. A tiger can eat up to 90 pounds at one sitting, and will come back to munch on their prey for up to 6 days after their kill. ... Visit the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge...
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www.turpentinecreek.org/
www.turpentinecreek.org/
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