[R-390] Low Audio
w9ya at arrl.net
w9ya at arrl.net
Mon Dec 12 14:06:22 EST 2005
Thanks for the clarification OM....I probably should have said "oily",
which it truly is when coming out of the can.
And yes: the "WD" stands for "water displacement".
Nice reply....
Vy 73;
Bob
w9ya
P.S... I am glad you found some uses you like it for... On wiring we will
have to disagree I guess, but if you would like, I will round up my cans
and send them to you !!.
> --- w9ya at arrl.net wrote:
>
>> While the oil in WD-40 will clean about as well as
>> any oil, when WD-40
>> dries out it leaves behind a waxy substance. i.e.
>> One must *truly*
>> clean-up the residue of WD-40 to maintain good
>> electrical contact.
> ++++++++
> There is no oil in WD-40, it isn't a lubricant of any
> kind, neither shows on the can anywhere.
>
> The only thing I use if for is to dry out wiring which
> is its intended purpose. But it also leaves a nice
> shine on cast iron surfaces like the table saw or band
> saw, apply with the wire brush on the grinder,....
> nice!
>
> But keep it out of the electronics shop.
>
> Joe
>
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