Another use for WD-40
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In article <NNW1g.62392$F_3.34107@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net> ,
Clay <clay@mation.com> wrote:
> diesesel?
Is that the name for a weasel sick on diesel -or- a kind of fuel made
from diseased weasels?
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Clay <clay@mation.com> wrote:
> diesesel?
Is that the name for a weasel sick on diesel -or- a kind of fuel made
from diseased weasels?
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In article <NNW1g.62392$F_3.34107@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net> ,
Clay <clay@mation.com> wrote:
> diesesel?
Is that the name for a weasel sick on diesel -or- a kind of fuel made
from diseased weasels?
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American Association Against Acronym Abuse And Also Ambiguity.
Clay <clay@mation.com> wrote:
> diesesel?
Is that the name for a weasel sick on diesel -or- a kind of fuel made
from diseased weasels?
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American Association Against Acronym Abuse And Also Ambiguity.
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In article <NNW1g.62392$F_3.34107@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net> ,
Clay <clay@mation.com> wrote:
> diesesel?
Is that the name for a weasel sick on diesel -or- a kind of fuel made
from diseased weasels?
--
Member AAAAAAAA
American Association Against Acronym Abuse And Also Ambiguity.
Clay <clay@mation.com> wrote:
> diesesel?
Is that the name for a weasel sick on diesel -or- a kind of fuel made
from diseased weasels?
--
Member AAAAAAAA
American Association Against Acronym Abuse And Also Ambiguity.
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"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
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> > And the list of benefits continues to grow!
>
> WD-40 is an excellent cutting fuid for machining, drilling, sawing,
> etc on aluminum.
>
This is true, but it's a lot more expensive than other equally effective
alternatives, like kerosene, mineral spirits paint thinner, or even motor
oil.
Earle
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> > And the list of benefits continues to grow!
>
> WD-40 is an excellent cutting fuid for machining, drilling, sawing,
> etc on aluminum.
>
This is true, but it's a lot more expensive than other equally effective
alternatives, like kerosene, mineral spirits paint thinner, or even motor
oil.
Earle
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"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
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> > And the list of benefits continues to grow!
>
> WD-40 is an excellent cutting fuid for machining, drilling, sawing,
> etc on aluminum.
>
This is true, but it's a lot more expensive than other equally effective
alternatives, like kerosene, mineral spirits paint thinner, or even motor
oil.
Earle
news:4aqq6sFufsm0U1@individual.net...
> > And the list of benefits continues to grow!
>
> WD-40 is an excellent cutting fuid for machining, drilling, sawing,
> etc on aluminum.
>
This is true, but it's a lot more expensive than other equally effective
alternatives, like kerosene, mineral spirits paint thinner, or even motor
oil.
Earle
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"Stupendous Man" <spam@trap.com> wrote in message
news:4aqq6sFufsm0U1@individual.net...
> > And the list of benefits continues to grow!
>
> WD-40 is an excellent cutting fuid for machining, drilling, sawing,
> etc on aluminum.
>
This is true, but it's a lot more expensive than other equally effective
alternatives, like kerosene, mineral spirits paint thinner, or even motor
oil.
Earle
news:4aqq6sFufsm0U1@individual.net...
> > And the list of benefits continues to grow!
>
> WD-40 is an excellent cutting fuid for machining, drilling, sawing,
> etc on aluminum.
>
This is true, but it's a lot more expensive than other equally effective
alternatives, like kerosene, mineral spirits paint thinner, or even motor
oil.
Earle
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Also, removes tar from the bottom of your boots!!!
Snow wrote:
>Well I found another use for WD-40, It can help find vacuum leaks on
>engines. I gave it shot after reading about a boater using it on his
>mercruser to find a vac. leak. Now the 307 in my parents 89 chevy wagon
>purrs like a kitten again.
>
>Snow...
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Snow wrote:
>Well I found another use for WD-40, It can help find vacuum leaks on
>engines. I gave it shot after reading about a boater using it on his
>mercruser to find a vac. leak. Now the 307 in my parents 89 chevy wagon
>purrs like a kitten again.
>
>Snow...
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