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#70890 by philbymon
Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:59 pm
Ya know, if you keep it in the lil plastic bag instead of letting it lie around, it won't get dusty...





















SOMEONE had to say it, dammit!

#70935 by 1collaborator
Mon Jun 15, 2009 7:15 pm
I havent found a baggie big enough yet to put my washburn in Phil.


Its another day in Paradise !!!

#70955 by gbheil
Mon Jun 15, 2009 10:28 pm
Anybody remember the match box?

#74867 by ZXYZ
Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:23 am
Uh.. 5 bucks? :P

I have used iso alcohol 90% on pots for years with no problems. The RS stuff is good though, and probably will extend the life of the pot because of the lubricant. Use the color TV tuner cleaner though on your high frequency RF stuff :D lol.

#74905 by gbheil
Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:47 am
LOL.... you do remember the matchbox. 8)

#74928 by ZXYZ
Wed Jul 15, 2009 2:49 pm
Yup. :wink: You must be an old fart too to remember that, Sans! :D

#74932 by gbheil
Wed Jul 15, 2009 3:20 pm
Well, Steve, I aint as old as you are, but I did catch the tail end of the "good ol days" thanks to some older friends.
I seemed to always have some "older" friends, willing to educate me.
I still remember the first time some guy tried to sell my buddy a bag for $15.00, we were all :shock: .
My bud talked him down to $13.00.
Probably the only $13.00 bag ever sold. :lol:
Funny how the difference between 54 and 49 is not as great as the difference between 17 and 21. :wink:

#74958 by ZXYZ
Wed Jul 15, 2009 6:18 pm
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15 bucks for 4 fingers. Them were the dayz :D

#75160 by J-HALEY
Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:08 pm
One thing to remember about that contact cleaner and I learned this the hard way. Take the knobs off. That contact cleaner will react with some plastics and melt your knobs if you gently pull on the knob (plastic) it will slide off and then clean that volumn wait till it dries and then put the plastic knob back on. I was having the same problem with my Johnson Marquis (Amp) I stoped at a local electronics shop and purchased a large can of contact cleaner and arrived home to make my repair when I started to cleaning thinking oh the money I will save by doing it myself. It worked great just one problem my volumn knob is a little melted LOL!

#75164 by ZXYZ
Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:21 pm
I've been in electronics all my life and I've never seen contact cleaner react caustically like that to any material. Some pots even have internal plastic parts. I'd say never buy that type of cleaner again!

#75674 by HowlinJ
Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:39 am
sanshouheil wrote:Oh hell no, dont use WD40 for anything. Throw that stuff away!
You want something to rust? Well ok then use that WD40. I have seen high quality weapons rusted to almost useless because someone cleaned it with WD and put it storage. NO NO NO !!!
It si good for cleaning rusted or greasy wrenches and freeing bolts but it does not work well as a long term lubericant and it will cause rust.
Did I beat that dead horse enough?


George,

Water Displacement formula #40 is a great product it you use it to do what it was created to do...

Displace water!

Good 'ol WD was originally specifically formulated to keep atlas missiles, (that the military stored outside due to too many weapons of mass destruction and not enough hanger space ) from rusting away. Unlike most petroleum products, WD40) stratifies UNDER water instead on top. A fantastic piece of chemical engineering that made its inventor quite rich.

For less destructive weapons, and musical instruments, it's probably preferable to use a more apropriate product for cleaning and lubrication purposes.

Hereafter, use good 'ol gun oil on those shootin' irons! :wink:

Howlin'

#75699 by philbymon
Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:20 pm
Know why it works under water? It's made of FISH OIL! It's nontoxic, too, but it doesn't stop rust all that well, & yeah, it WILL eat some plastics.

#75744 by HowlinJ
Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:03 pm
philbymon wrote:Know why it works under water? It's made of FISH OIL! It's nontoxic, too, but it doesn't stop rust all that well, & yeah, it WILL eat some plastics.


Philby,
Fish oil? :shock: Is that true or are ya bullshittin'?
I was always under the impression that WD40's ingredients was a secret known only to an elite few.

Anyways, although it may work well for polishing up the chrome on the 'ol Strat, I'd keep it away from those variable resistors.(probably not a good idea to put it in your pot nether, since the stuff burns like crazy. :evil: ) :wink:

HJ

#75752 by gbheil
Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:11 pm
Yea, works great with that little red straw for tourchin wasp nests around the house. :wink:

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