Troyo, I use water soluble coolant in a common hand spray bottle obtained from the gardening section in the hardware store; it works a treat with the nozzle adjusted to give a thin stream when squirted.I do want to get some of the water soluble coolants to try too... I don't see why they couldn't be used in a hand sprayer.
TroyO said:Kerosene is known as Paraffin in the UK? Here (US) Paraffin is a wax. (You would buy in brick form... for canning and candles and such.)
You Brits and your strange ways! Always putting stuff in your boots (Other than feet) and looking for engines under your bonnets...... and putting wax in your tanks apparently ;-P
Anyway... back to topic. WD-40 sure smells better than kerosene... and seems somewhat less vile and messy than ATF and Kerosene would be. I just checked and the WD sprayer I have doesn't have the one-use lock.
I do want to get some of the water soluble coolants to try too... I don't see why they couldn't be used in a hand sprayer.
http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PARTPG=INSRAR2&PMAKA=505-2057&PMPXNO=946817
I thought thats what everybody did I gave up using a brush when the bristles kept getting Caught
Peter. said:Hi Guys
I buy WD40 here in the UK by the gallon and get a plastic spray bottle free with each one. There's no restriction to prevent re-opening of the bottles and filling them again, but they usually tend to only-just last the life of the gallon before they start leaking from around the trigger area.
Pete.
Peter. said:Hi Guys
I buy WD40 here in the UK by the gallon and get a plastic spray bottle free with each one. There's no restriction to prevent re-opening of the bottles and filling them again, but they usually tend to only-just last the life of the gallon before they start leaking from around the trigger area.
Pete.
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