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At 14:13 08 January 2018, Papa3 wrote:
On Monday, January 8, 2018 at 7:30:07 AM UTC-5, Jim White wrote: At 23:35 07 January 2018, john firth wrote: Wot? nobody pushing good old WD 40? Seriously, surely the meticulous glider pilot must treat load bearing pins =3D Tell me why? I am presently using WD40 specialist spray grease. Very slip= py and easy to apply. =20 Jim I think most folks view WD40 as the "traditional" water displacement produc= t in the blue can which is nothing like the WD40 Spray Grease you're using.= If anyone really wants to do the work, you can look at some of the key t= ests that should be published on the Technical Data Sheets for whatever pro= duct you use to see how it performs. Things like ASTM D2266 2596 etc. def= ine critical wear prevention properties. =20 P3 Datasheet says: 4-ball Wear Test 0.5 mm (ASTM D-4172) , Dropping Point Temperature 118°C (ASTM D566) , Corrosion Protection in salt spray test 0 % rust at 72h (ASTM B-117) , Temperature (Continuous) -20°C to +115°C as grease, then to +260°C as liquid Is that any good? Jim |
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