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Grant, The before and after is just...
Grant,
The before and after is just incredible. Great work on that one.
Joe
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06-13-2013, 05:37 AM
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Grant, I have a theory. Grimy filth like...
Grant,
I have a theory. Grimy filth like that "could" have come from filthy little fingers messing with it. Kids body oils are magnets for dirt and turn to that kind of filth. Whatever the...
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Grant, What do you think caused all the mess,...
Grant,
What do you think caused all the mess, it looks like it was buried in an out house.
BTW did you post pics of the cabinet?
Joe & Elaine
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03-21-2013, 02:18 PM
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Glenn, Your pics wouldn't fully open, but I...
Glenn,
Your pics wouldn't fully open, but I saw enough to feel safe in saying; you are an artist.
I have some skills, but not like you do. I'd love for your to work your magic on my New...
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Miriam, How about painting it fluorescent red...
Miriam,
How about painting it fluorescent red and putting Hello Kitty decals on it?
Joe
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03-21-2013, 05:39 AM
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Grant, Notice the seam just behind the hand...
Grant,
Notice the seam just behind the hand wheel at the left of the machine case? If you can separate it there the motor will come apart too.
Soak it, soak it, soak it, heat it, soak it, tap...
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03-21-2013, 02:56 AM
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I use it for lubricating the door hinges on my...
I use it for lubricating the door hinges on my Pathfinder and my wife's truck. Plus just about any oiling task I have. Not sewing machines, although it would work for that. Especially the...
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03-20-2013, 05:14 PM
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Not so much a rust remover, although it will...
Not so much a rust remover, although it will remove some, as it is a good penetrating oil and fairly cheap. That's why I suggested it for the machine in the OPs post.
Joe
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03-20-2013, 02:34 PM
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It's the oil in the transmission of your car that...
It's the oil in the transmission of your car that makes it go. No ATF, no zoom zoom.
Joe
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03-20-2013, 10:52 AM
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Well, here is my contribution to this thread. ...
Well, here is my contribution to this thread. It's a New Home Mdl AB. We responded to a Craig's List add and this is what we got.
It was locked up tight, rusted, corroded, the wires were chewed...
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Put it in a bucket of ATF and leave it for a...
Put it in a bucket of ATF and leave it for a while. Let the oil soak in.
Joe
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