Aerosol cutting fluid - anyone using it?

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Aerosol cutting fluid - anyone using it? Paul Bernard 07-01-2008
Posted by Paul Bernard on July 1, 2008, 3:27 pm
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I purchased 3 x 400ml aerosol cans of 'oily brown gunge' from Scewfix a
couple of years ago at quite a reasonable price (about £3.60) but I now find
that they no longer stock it.
Farnell have 2 or 3 available at far greater cost or a carton of a dozen is
available at many distibutors.
I found it to be very good to in getting the stuff to the right place
without getting gallons of smelly stuff everywhere.
Anyone know of a source at a reasonable price and without an £8.95 delivery
charge?

Thanks, Paul



Posted by mark on July 1, 2008, 4:02 pm
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wrote:
> I purchased 3 =A0 x =A0400ml aerosol cans of 'oily brown gunge' from Scew=
fix a
> couple of years ago at quite a reasonable price (about =A33.60) but I now=
find
> that they no longer stock it.
> Farnell have 2 or 3 available at far greater cost or a carton of a dozen =
is
> available at many distibutors.
> I found it to be very good to in getting the stuff to the right place
> without getting gallons of smelly stuff everywhere.
> Anyone know of a source at a reasonable price and without an =A38.95 deli=
very
> charge?
>
> Thanks, Paul

try pledge furniture polish ...you may be pleasantly surprised

all the best.markj

Posted by TT_Man on July 1, 2008, 4:05 pm
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>I purchased 3 x 400ml aerosol cans of 'oily brown gunge' from Scewfix a
>couple of years ago at quite a reasonable price (about £3.60) but I now
>find that they no longer stock it.
> Farnell have 2 or 3 available at far greater cost or a carton of a dozen
> is available at many distibutors.
> I found it to be very good to in getting the stuff to the right place
> without getting gallons of smelly stuff everywhere.
> Anyone know of a source at a reasonable price and without an £8.95
> delivery charge?
>
> Thanks, Paul
>
I use wd 40....



Posted by ravensworth2674 on July 2, 2008, 3:05 am
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>
f 'oily brown gunge' from Scewfix a
> >couple of years ago at quite a reasonable price (about =A33.60) but I no=
w
> >find that they no longer stock it.
> > Farnell have 2 or 3 available at far greater cost or a carton of a doze=
n
> > is available at many distibutors.
> > I found it to be very good to in getting the stuff to the right place
> > without getting gallons of smelly stuff everywhere.
> > Anyone know of a source at a reasonable price and without an =A38.95
> > delivery charge?
>
> > Thanks, Paul
>
> I use wd 40....

I use 'lard oil' and buy it in 5 litre containers. None of this pongy
stuff.
A smell of bacon frying! After all, this was what the old boys used
way back.

Posted by Tony Jeffree on July 2, 2008, 5:45 am
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2008 00:05:37 -0700 (PDT), ravensworth2674

>I use 'lard oil' and buy it in 5 litre containers.

Tried it for frying yer chips? <G>

Regards,
Tony

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