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From: George W Frost on 18 Apr 2010 23:22 "Marty H" <hytram(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:557569d0-03d4-4680-b7e4-01c5748e0d33(a)s9g2000yqa.googlegroups.com... On Apr 19, 8:43 am, ross_w <rwonder...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 17, 10:47 pm, theo <theodo...(a)bigpond.com.au> wrote: > > > > > On Apr 16, 6:45 am, Zebee Johnstone <zeb...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > From: Michael Moore <mmo...(a)eurospares.com> > > > Reply-To: MC-CHASSIS-DESIGN Mailing List > > > <mc-chassis-des...(a)micapeak.com> > > > To: MC-CHASSIS-DESIGN Mailing List <mc-chassis-des...(a)micapeak.com> > > > References: <D9ED31AC4E3E4E4C9B2079C298E85B1A(a)vardo> > > > > FWIW, > > > > "However, there was some confusion. The author said ATF-Acetone mix > > > -- but in reality it was power steering fluid. In fact, the picture in > > > the > > > magazine which displayed all the products actually shows a bottle of > > > power steering fluid -- not ATF." > > > There are two types of ATF, not to be mixed or interchanged. ATF type > > A is, i'm told, often used as Power steering fluid. > > >http://www.secondchancegarage.com/public/306.cfm > > > Theo > > ATF is easy enough to get, but try buying acetone without being put on > some terrorist watch list. bunnings.. no problems mh *********** Either Bunnings or Supercheap or any paint store
From: F Murtz on 18 Apr 2010 23:28 ross_w wrote: > On Apr 17, 10:47 pm, theo<theodo...(a)bigpond.com.au> wrote: >> On Apr 16, 6:45 am, Zebee Johnstone<zeb...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> From: Michael Moore<mmo...(a)eurospares.com> >>> Reply-To: MC-CHASSIS-DESIGN Mailing List >>> <mc-chassis-des...(a)micapeak.com> >>> To: MC-CHASSIS-DESIGN Mailing List<mc-chassis-des...(a)micapeak.com> >>> References:<D9ED31AC4E3E4E4C9B2079C298E85B1A(a)vardo> >> >>> FWIW, >> >>> "However, there was some confusion. The author said ATF-Acetone mix >>> -- but in reality it was power steering fluid. In fact, the picture in >>> the >>> magazine which displayed all the products actually shows a bottle of >>> power steering fluid -- not ATF." >> >> There are two types of ATF, not to be mixed or interchanged. ATF type >> A is, i'm told, often used as Power steering fluid. >> >> http://www.secondchancegarage.com/public/306.cfm >> >> Theo > > ATF is easy enough to get, but try buying acetone without being put on > some terrorist watch list. Any hardware, paintshops, fibreglass outlets, some supermarkets.
From: atec7 7 ""atec77 " on 19 Apr 2010 01:59 F Murtz wrote: >> >> ATF is easy enough to get, but try buying acetone without being put on >> some terrorist watch list. > Any hardware, paintshops, fibreglass outlets, some supermarkets. The atf is the working bit the acetone can be bought or substituted with gp thinners or turps with success
From: alx on 19 Apr 2010 02:55 On Apr 17, 10:24 pm, "Deevo" <deev...(a)NOSPAMbigpond.com> wrote: > > Interesting. I wonder why the more commonly known products in this country > were missing from the list. I would like to see how CRC, Inox and RP7 > compared. Particularly Inox which has a good reputation amont the workshops > around my area. No list of penetration oils would be complete without also adding KY or anything relating to sheep, such as lanolin-based lubes (eg my fav multipurpose lanotech oils and greases). Would KY loosen nuts?
From: atec7 7 ""atec77 " on 19 Apr 2010 04:32
alx wrote: > On Apr 17, 10:24 pm, "Deevo" <deev...(a)NOSPAMbigpond.com> wrote: > >> Interesting. I wonder why the more commonly known products in this country >> were missing from the list. I would like to see how CRC, Inox and RP7 >> compared. Particularly Inox which has a good reputation amont the workshops >> around my area. > > > No list of penetration oils would be complete without also adding KY > or anything relating to sheep, such as lanolin-based lubes (eg my fav > multipurpose lanotech oils and greases). > > Would KY loosen nuts? > > I assume that's alluding to Wellington boots and tawegians ? or is it a personal enquiry ?> |