Following on from 'Rust in Workshop'

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Following on from 'Rust in Workshop' Brad. 04-09-2008
Posted by :Jerry: on April 12, 2008, 4:10 am
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> Andrew Mawson wrote:
>
>>> knowsthorpe at Leeds grows some really nice tomatoes tho...
>
>> ....ah, but the tomato plants at sewage works are usually self
>> seeded
>> from seeds that have passed though the human gut. Now at many power
>> stations the seeds probably come from a packet, but the copious hot
>> water available ensures a good early crop
>
> and already cooked as well?
>

In the case of those grown near Sellafield, Microwaved! :~0



Posted by dm on April 17, 2008, 6:14 am
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anyone used the Rustillo rust preventative products from Castrol ?

Derek

> Hi all.
> Thanks for all the replies about rust in my workshop. I'll have a good
think
> of what next to do to rid the rust.
> No-one picked up upon the question about how I can get rid of the rust on
> the bed of the milling machine. Although I sprayed the machine vey well
> with WD40, the bed has become quite rusty. Would it be safe to use very
> fine wet'n'dry or steel wool to clean it up? I'm sure the rust is only
> superficial. Strangely, the lathe bed (Myford) isn't rusty at all !
Could
> that be the difference between Iron and Steel?
> Incidentally, Dave is my name, Brad is my nickname.
> Cheers.
>
>
>



Posted by SeanTang on May 14, 2008, 4:56 pm
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Try Eureka Fluid Film: http://www.eurekafluidfilm.com .


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