miker15@juno.com wrote:
>
> On Wed, 24 Jun 1998 19:16:15 EDT JustBrits@aol.com writes:
> >In a message dated 98-06-24 15:10:08 EDT,
> >simon_matthews@avanticorp.com
> >writes:
> >
> ><<
> > So on Monday, I drove to work, where I applied some real releasing
> >oil that
> > was used in the labs. 10 minutes later, the wheel fell off the hub.
> > Conclusion -- as a releasing oil, WD40 does not cut it.
> > >>
> >Simon:
> >
> > If you knew how many listers and lists that I have addressed this
> >to you would \be able to regress yourself to diapers!!!! WD-40 is a
> "lubricant";
> >it is NOT a 'releasing agent [penatrating fluid]. It would seem that my
> four
> >decades of experience is for naught as there seem to be an extremely
> LARGE number of experts out here in cyberland - especially the 'mgs' &
> 'spridgets'
> >lists.
> >
> > Congrats on your results [and I know for sure that the two (2) guys
> >'whoring' the market place will SURELY comeup with same info [sic].
> >
> Ed, you really are an asshole - does every response you make have to be
> belittling
> and/or bitter? - this one isnt even lucid.
> You have a wealth of experience that few if any of us amateurs will ever
> attain, why not share that instead if being snide and coming across like
> a drunken sailor looking for a fight
> I know this is an inappropriate message for the list but if everyone gets
> hammered every time they say something it will become very quiet.
>
> mike robson
> 3 cars - and yes, ive used WD40 more than once incorrectly
The things that start fights always surprise me. Some of you folks need
to go out in the yard and run through the sprinkler. I use WD40 as a
lube on the lathe and drill press. Does that really concern anyone but
my wife and insurance carrier? John
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