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Dinp Vs Mineral Seal Oil?

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Have you called the major suppliers that can supply your needs? If you are you needing quantities in the range of 80 drums ( a full truck load) is pretty available if you stop dealing with typical suppliers and have plenty of storage room and either CLEAN totes or spare CLEAN drums laying around It may take lots of phone calls instead of e-mail or forums and many years buying in bulk before you get what you are looking for say at least 5-20 years before you get in the old Rolodex or suppliers to drop by your business. Hope this helps and this is a common question question and its not information many folks pass around. If you find the goods please pass on the contact info. Most reps from the 80" and 90's have either passed or retired. Good luck in your adventure. One company out of business now hired his own private chemical company to find out whats really up with these materials.

Jeff, oh and a fork lift will be very useful!

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Guy thanks for the responses. One more ..... I was told DINP has a slight yellow tint from this one supplier. The sample I got from this manufacturer is crystal clear. Is this ok? Are there different kinds of DINP? Trying to make sure I am getting the right product before I buy it. Thanks

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Yellow or not free is a good price for DINP, if your trying to resale it you better check with your supplier.

 

Albertsons sales meat as PRIME and I know damn well its not prime and the seafood is not right of the gulf but they make you think so with the price but the smell gives it away. Man it would be nice to get my hands on some prime seafood/steak!

 

DINP same goes with this you can put any label on this stuff don't make it top shelf. If you are trying to get the price down to resale it you need to at least buy in totes. May us readers know why you need to know if a particular product for it to be price worthy, free is GREAT! All raw materials are subject to spoilage either contaminated, heat or storage problems. If you only need a pint its not an issue. 

Jeff @mf

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And I'LL trade any soft plastic for clean seafood caught and a nice trade would benefit my family and me, say a 5 gallon price exchange hopefully up north for seafood shipped to me in cold packs with this cooler weather coming....any takers with some fresh salmon?? It may be a good exchange as long as it don't break forum rules.

jeff@mf

 

 

 never cook with DINP!

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 sorry to change the subject on this thread,.

 

 Prime Beef.. !!!

 I am a meat cutter and own my own meat shop..

 it is very hard to buy prime any more..

most all the Choice beef I buy, angus or not, the label on the box will say choice or higher..

in the past  ( a few years back ,, maybe 10 years )   I could order " Prime"  beef, but now the best I can get is Choice or higher.

 the grading is not as good as it was either.. in the boxes that say choice or higher,, some times ,, and not very often,,

there will be a pc. in there that would go prime,,

also in the same box you will get some pc's that will be lower than choice ( select ) 

also , now days  because of the doctors advise, a lot of folks want leaner beef.. prime is not leaner,,

but it is very tastie & tender...

ok,

 back to worm oil !!!

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