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What!? I have to buy more than WD40 and duct tape to fix some things? Damn
there goes my shop. Next thing you know I'll have to buy tools for the
workbench. Damn using a spoon to remove PC screws was so much cheaper than
spending money on screwdrivers.
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Have the courage to take your own thoughts seriously, for they will shape
you. -- Albert Einstein
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, Igor Izyumin Jr. wrote:
> On Friday 02 February 2001 01:08, Blake C. Lewis wrote:
> > Neil,
> > Actually Graphite does conduct. The liquid it is suspended
> > in does not though. The fan use a brushless motor so there is
> > nothing to short out. When we were talking I said WD40 is non-conductive.
> > If I said graphite was nonconductive, then I misspoke.
> By the way, do not lubricate anything electronic with WD40. It's not really
> a lubricant, but a water displacer. It's good for lubricating tools, etc,
> but not for mechanical stuff. Use some quality oil or something - it'd work
> much better. Actually radio shack has some "precision lubricator" oil, which
> is also pretty good for that.
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