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August 22nd, 2007 10:38 PM #11
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August 25th, 2007 12:54 AM #12
WD40 is not really a great lubricant. WD stands for water dispersant. It's specialty is dispersing water, not really lubricating. But if you don't mind regularly spraying it on, it'll work.
For door hinges, grease still works the best. A thin film is usually enough. Some people are a bit overkill and put a whole blob of grease on the hinge. hehehe.
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August 25th, 2007 01:47 AM #13
just a thought...
may nabasa ako somewhere sa mga threads dito that a Tsikoteer applied used synthetic engine oil to lubricate the hinges on his garage gate. come rain or shine, effective daw.
kaya when we have our 10T KM PMS by next month ay ipinagdadala ko ng container si misis para makakuha ng used synthetic oil when the casa changes the engine oil. then as an experiment, we'll try to apply this around the house, in small amounts, to the hinges ng steel casement windows, house door hinges, hinges ng gates, bike wheels and bearings, etc. tingnan natin kung effective nga. kailangan din i filter muna yung oil through the use of old cotton clothes para mawala yung mga ribaba (metal bits), if meron.
mas maganda din kung may unused synthetic engine oil para huwag nang i filter. i'll tell my wifey na hingin also yung sobra, kung meron.
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August 25th, 2007 02:40 AM #14
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