02-12-2016, 05:02 AM
Thanks for the heads up on where to get it Pog. You never think about where you can find it until you run out. Tri flow seems to be the only light oil type lubricant I seem to use, replacing the old can of 3 in 1 oil I grew up with. It keeps the 70 plus year old oscillating fan on the workbench running just fine!
I didn't want to get into the "technical" part of WD40, but one of it's "many uses" is "melt" the oil waxes that have built up around the oil point, giving a temporary "oiled" sound, leaving a dry oil point in the end. WD40 also works well as a "rust proofing" of metal if you heat the metal up and spray or drench it in WD40.
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I didn't want to get into the "technical" part of WD40, but one of it's "many uses" is "melt" the oil waxes that have built up around the oil point, giving a temporary "oiled" sound, leaving a dry oil point in the end. WD40 also works well as a "rust proofing" of metal if you heat the metal up and spray or drench it in WD40.
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