Handy Stuff
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And now---
something we can print and tape to the inside of our
medicine cabinet doors……. (when Mom passed away (2008) she had clippings
from the mid 1940s
squirreled away – Bless her heart!)
Sure do beat some
of the current articles we see coming out of the Lame Steam Media……
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Via a friend of Ron Metzger
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My dad was a mechanic for 35+ years. For about the last 15 years of his career his penetrating oil was "Thrust" made by Castle. I swear by the stuff too. You can buy it off the inertoobs.
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Thrust huh. Neat.
ReplyDeleteI've been told and used diesel, no scientific data on torque reduction but we do add it to drilling mud sometime while drilling oil wells to reduce torque.
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ReplyDeleteI can personally atest to Kroil. While it is on the expensive side, the stuff is absolutely amazing. I've sprayed it on rust encrusted pipe, let it sit for five minutes and unscrewed the entire pipe with a wrench, with everything intact.
Geo
Geo - based solely on the smell of Thrust and Kroil, I 'spect they have a lot of the same chemical makeup.
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40 years spinning wrenches...Tri-Flow can't be beat.
ReplyDeleteLooks like I need to mix up a batch of ATF and acetone. Good luck finding a spray bottle that'll handle it though.
ReplyDeleteKroil rocks, it does. I've heard good things about the ATF & acetone, but the acetone will flash off rather quickly unless you can keep it sealed.
ReplyDeleteIsn't ATF toxic?
ReplyDeleteI like the scent of Liquid Wrench and it always seems to work. And it's right there with the little straw ready to go.
After a year in the trunk with all this salt air, I'm soaking my SURGE in it right now.
Oh boy, can't wait to try ATF. Rebuilding my 73 Bronco now. I'm in rusty bolt hell.-Anymouse
ReplyDeleteTri-Flow can only be beat by Zep 45. Great stuff.
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I wonder if used ATF would work.
ReplyDeleteI have gallons of Mercon & Dexron that was headed for the recycler when I got off my butt.
Has anyone tried heat, and then applying candle wax which is supposed to melt and get drawn by capillary action into the rusted threads?
tomw
Even better, punch "Ed's Red" into your favorite search engine. (Or check the link on my blog's sidebar)
ReplyDeleteYou'll find that Ed's Red has ATF and acetone as two of its ingredients, along with kerosene, mineral spirits and optionally, lanolin. It's a great formula that not only has the penetrant characteristics to which you allude, but is also a great bore cleaner and gun oil.
Forty bucks should make you a gallon of it, enough to do a lot of boore-cleaning, gun-oiling, and bolt-freeing for you and your friends.
MC
While I love Kroil, it stinks to high heaven. TSI-301 penetrating lubricant and rust preventer works as good or better, and smells lemon fresh. Was it part of this test?
ReplyDeleteBut for getting lead out of gun barrels, Kroil can not be beat. Flood it in, swab it around, plug the breach and muzzle with paper towels, and come back in a day or two. Every last bit of lead fouling will come right out.
Gave this list to The Mister.
ReplyDeleteHe said nothing beats heat [where ya can use it.] Just heat up the nut/outer threads with your handy-dandy hand torch and *z00m* off like a prom dress!
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I've used ATF and mineral spirits mixed 50/50; seems to work pretty well.
ReplyDeleteThe ATF/acetone mix tends to separate, be sure to shake it well before using; the ATF/ms mix doesn't separate.