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did not do atf though. Not endorsing any product, you can use laquer thinner for all I care to lube your machine if that is your choosing(end of that arguement please). In late september I did an experiment for my high school and adult students regarding the basic "water seperation" properties of way, bar and chain and motor oils. Today I took some pictures of the results.
The premise was this...a few plastic baby food containers - clear, put 3/8" water in them, and add the oil nearly to the top. shake thoroughly a few seconds and let set on a bench in a "safe" area for quite a while. Now and then give them a bit of a shake, which was not done for the last two weeks (I was out). Look at then a few times, try not to spill them more than we can avoid, and then after a few months (guess december 2nd works) see how things look.
Here's hoping the pics work
Pic 1: all oils together way on left, bar and chain, center, Quaker State 10-30 right
did not do atf though. Not endorsing any product, you can use laquer thinner for all I care to lube your machine if that is your choosing(end of that arguement please). In late september I did an experiment for my high school and adult students regarding the basic "water seperation" properties of way, bar and chain and motor oils. Today I took some pictures of the results.
The premise was this...a few plastic baby food containers - clear, put 3/8" water in them, and add the oil nearly to the top. shake thoroughly a few seconds and let set on a bench in a "safe" area for quite a while. Now and then give them a bit of a shake, which was not done for the last two weeks (I was out). Look at then a few times, try not to spill them more than we can avoid, and then after a few months (guess december 2nd works) see how things look.
Here's hoping the pics work
Pic 1: all oils together way on left, bar and chain, center, Quaker State 10-30 right
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