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Tool Box on board .. what goes in the box
You know Larry { who hates old people and will end up in a nursing home
****ting in his pants } You make a good point. Rather than one tool box, I will carry three small ones for different issues. Electrical ,, Plumbing ,, general ,, ps: boat just came in the other day. thing is bigger than the Titanic. Captain is 86. His wife is 17! ================== "Larry" wrote in message ... "NE Sailboat" wrote in news:zjL7i.9938$eO5.8292 @trndny08: If you carry a tool box, could you tell what tools go in the box. Which tool box? There's the plumbing tool box, the sailmaker's tool box, the electrical/electronics tool box, the carpenter's tool box, the diesel tool box, and one that appeared left by someone who once was hired to work on the boat but we can't find him and his tools are too good to toss tool box. Contents vary, of course. The electrical tool box doesn't have any sail cloth or needles in it. Trying to carry it all in one tool box would be absurd. The box would be too big to stuff into the crannies and too hard to find that one hooked needle you need buried in the pipe wrenches and electrical wiring tools. It's much better to use small tool boxes that stow much easier in available space and are much easier to handle in the confined spaces. Besides, I don't want ANY of his wrenches he's used on the head anywhere NEAR my digital multimeters! PU! Larry -- Warning - South Carolina's sales tax went up ANOTHER 1% today, so that rich people with big houses could get reduced taxes. |
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"Keith" wrote in message
ups.com... Duct tape and WD-40. If it moves when it shouldn't, use the duct tape. If it doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. Oh yea, and a very large hammer if the above fails. Not WD-40.. use something that lubricates and prevents rust. 40 doesn't lubricate... -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Charlie Morgan wrote:
Read the MSDS, Jon. It's about 30% petroleum oil. It is light weight oil, so it may not be a superior long term lubricant, but it sure is a useful short term lubricant. It also protectes againt rust pretty effectively. There are several things it should not be used on, like bearings, or anything that maintains a greased lubrication. Sewing machine oil and electric motor oil are far better lubricants for moving parts. Like all multi-purpose, multi-function products, it may not do anything better than single-purpose products. Chuck ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Jun 1, 10:17 am, wrote:
Several years ago I made a list of tools and spares to be carried on board. The list is old, 4 pages long and not completed. The format used is Word doc. It needs to be reviewed and updated. If someone wants a copy let me know. In return I would appreciate any feedback to improve the list. Paste it in! 4 pages ain't gonna fill up the web... |
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"Charlie Morgan" wrote in message ... On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:17:08 -0400, Chuck wrote: Charlie Morgan wrote: Read the MSDS, Jon. It's about 30% petroleum oil. It is light weight oil, so it may not be a superior long term lubricant, but it sure is a useful short term lubricant. It also protectes againt rust pretty effectively. There are several things it should not be used on, like bearings, or anything that maintains a greased lubrication. Sewing machine oil and electric motor oil are far better lubricants for moving parts. Like all multi-purpose, multi-function products, it may not do anything better than single-purpose products. Chuck I don't think I said anything that disagrees with that, Chuck. Sewing machine oil is a poor choice if you use it for the wrong applications, too. WD-40 has plenty of applications where it is a better choice than sewing machine oil or electric motor oil. In fact, the WD40 company realizes this, and also markets sewing machine oil and electric motor oil under it's 3-IN-ONE brand. CWM Personally, and readily admitting to be a dilettante on the subject, I use dry lubricants (McLube) on most exposed-to-weather surfaces that want lubrication, rarely using WD-40 although I seem to always have several cans on hand. I can't think of any application where I use light oil -- mostly it's dry lube or one grease or another, depending upon the device. |
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Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 12:17:08 -0400, Chuck wrote: Charlie Morgan wrote: I don't think I said anything that disagrees with that, Chuck. Sewing machine oil is a poor choice if you use it for the wrong applications, too. Agreed. I was addressing the perception that WD-40 is a wonder product good for just about anything. Some folks even rub in on their hands presumably to alleviate arthritis. Not recommended. WD-40 has plenty of applications where it is a better choice than sewing machine oil or electric motor oil. In fact, the WD40 company realizes this, and also markets sewing machine oil and electric motor oil under it's 3-IN-ONE brand. Not sure I understand the second sentence, but the 3-in-one Household Oil found everywhere is NOT very good when used as a sewing machine oil or an electric motor oil. There is a 3-in-one Electric Motor Oil that is fine. AFIK, there is no sewing machine oil marketed under the 3-in-one brand. Chuck ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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"NE Sailboat" wrote in news:T_U7i.5$Gy4.2@trndny08:
His wife is 17! I wouldn't go anywhere near that boat, especially to sea! That jealous ******* may throw you to the sharks if SHE takes a liking to you! No thanks.... Larry -- Warning - South Carolina's sales tax went up ANOTHER 1% today, so that rich people with big houses could get reduced taxes. |
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"tlindly" wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 1, 10:17 am, wrote: Several years ago I made a list of tools and spares to be carried on board. The list is old, 4 pages long and not completed. The format used is Word doc. It needs to be reviewed and updated. If someone wants a copy let me know. In return I would appreciate any feedback to improve the list. Paste it in! 4 pages ain't gonna fill up the web.. Here is the pasted list. It may not have copied in its entirety? Tools and Spare Parts Description Size Quantity Location Allen Wrenches Chisels (cold) Cordless Drill Set of drill bits File: ******* 8" Rattail Triangular Hammer ballpeen Mallet Measuring: Tape Caliper Venier Oil Stone Pliers: Groove joint Long Nose Bent Nose Lineman Diagonal Cutter Slip Joint Vise Grip Mirror (retrieving) Putty Knifes Bolt Cutter Pipe Cutter Hacksaw Blade Screwdrivers: Flat Jewellers set Robertson Phillip Tin snips Torch kit Tap and Die Set 8-32 10-24 10-32 1/4-20 5/16-24 3/8-16 3/8-24 Utility Knives Vise Clamps Wire Bushes Wrenches: Adjustable Pipe Open set Strap Work gloves Glue: Two parts Epoxy Glooze it Sealers: Silicone Lubricants W40 Silicone Spray Grease Electrical Running light bulbs Spare bulbs for lights Fuses Wire crimps Wire stripper crimpers Assorted size of wire Flashlight batterier Flashlight bulbs Electrical tape Silicone grease Multimeter Solder/Paste Soldering iron Sail Repair Kit Scissor Sailmaker's wax Palm Seam rippers Hot knive and tips Light thread Spool waxed Polyester Needle #13,15,17 & 19 Repair Tape Stickback Dacron Weights seizing wire D or O rings Tubular webbing Sailmaker plier Weight Sailcloth Dacron/Terylene Awls Grommet Set/Mallet Rigging Nicro press tool Nicro press sleeves SS thimbles Snap shackles Weight wire Rigging toggles Clevis pins Track cars Plate Set Main Halyar Genoa Halyard Turnbuckles Engine and Mechanical Transmission fluid Engine oil Filters Voltage regulator Engine belt Hose clamps Water pump Impeller Packing (flax) Spares Cotter pins SS nuts and bolts Head repair kit Galley pump repair kit Winch Parts Pawls Pawl spring Roller bearing Split rings Toothbrush Dental pick Extra Handle |
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wrote in message ... "tlindly" wrote in message oups.com... On Jun 1, 10:17 am, wrote: Several years ago I made a list of tools and spares to be carried on board. The list is old, 4 pages long and not completed. The format used is Word doc. It needs to be reviewed and updated. If someone wants a copy let me know. In return I would appreciate any feedback to improve the list. Paste it in! 4 pages ain't gonna fill up the web.. Here is the pasted list. It may not have copied in its entirety? Tools and Spare Parts Description Size Quantity Location Allen Wrenches Chisels (cold) Cordless Drill Set of drill bits File: ******* 8" Rattail Triangular Hammer ballpeen Mallet Measuring: Tape Caliper Venier Oil Stone Pliers: Groove joint Long Nose Bent Nose Lineman Diagonal Cutter Slip Joint Vise Grip Mirror (retrieving) Putty Knifes Bolt Cutter Pipe Cutter Hacksaw Blade Screwdrivers: Flat Jewellers set Robertson Phillip Tin snips Torch kit Tap and Die Set 8-32 10-24 10-32 1/4-20 5/16-24 3/8-16 3/8-24 Utility Knives Vise Clamps Wire Bushes Wrenches: Adjustable Pipe Open set Strap Work gloves Glue: Two parts Epoxy Glooze it Sealers: Silicone Lubricants W40 Silicone Spray Grease Electrical Running light bulbs Spare bulbs for lights Fuses Wire crimps Wire stripper crimpers Assorted size of wire Flashlight batterier Flashlight bulbs Electrical tape Silicone grease Multimeter Solder/Paste Soldering iron Sail Repair Kit Scissor Sailmaker's wax Palm Seam rippers Hot knive and tips Light thread Spool waxed Polyester Needle #13,15,17 & 19 Repair Tape Stickback Dacron Weights seizing wire D or O rings Tubular webbing Sailmaker plier Weight Sailcloth Dacron/Terylene Awls Grommet Set/Mallet Rigging Nicro press tool Nicro press sleeves SS thimbles Snap shackles Weight wire Rigging toggles Clevis pins Track cars Plate Set Main Halyar Genoa Halyard Turnbuckles Engine and Mechanical Transmission fluid Engine oil Filters Voltage regulator Engine belt Hose clamps Water pump Impeller Packing (flax) Spares Cotter pins SS nuts and bolts Head repair kit Galley pump repair kit Winch Parts Pawls Pawl spring Roller bearing Split rings Toothbrush Dental pick Extra Handle The pasted list did come out good. Still if someone wants a proper tabled copy let me know. |
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Larry wrote:
"NE Sailboat" wrote in news:T_U7i.5$Gy4.2@trndny08: His wife is 17! I wouldn't go anywhere near that boat, especially to sea! That jealous ******* may throw you to the sharks if SHE takes a liking to you! No thanks.... Larry Coward! It's a dangerous job, but somebody has to do it... |
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