[AT] Solvent
Rob Wilson
rowilson at infinet.com
Sun Jun 26 20:06:29 PDT 2005
That's funny because I also used to set up and run screw
machines, Acme-Gridley (sp) sorry it's been 20 years ago).
We also used to put a little cutting oil in our stoddard
solvent when we changed it. I would keep your hands from
drying out so fast when using it to clean the oil off
when setting up or during dimension checks during a production
run. Man I hated it this time of year with no AC and
the machines just a few feet apart and running hotter
than Hades.
Rob
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Subject: Re: [AT] Solvent
During my years as an automatic screw machine operator we commonly used
either kerosene or dry cleaning solvent to wash our hands, produced
parts,
machine parts,etc. Just as you are suggesting, when the cleaner was
changed, I usually added a small dose of 60 or 100 second mineral oil
to it
to reduce hand drying. Looks like many people picked up on that little
trick.
Charlie V. in getting hot WNY.
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>Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 23:00:24 EDT
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>Just a question. I knew somebody who use to mix part of can of
>automatic transmission fluid into new parts cleaner solvent. He
>claimed it was not as harsh to the skin that way. I know it also has a
>lot of detergency. Has anybody ever heard of this or any experience
>with it?
>
>Bob
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