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Re: [TowerTalk] WD-40

To: Julio Peralta <jperalta4@verizon.net>, towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] WD-40
From: Patrick Greenlee <patrick_g@windstream.net>
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 08:34:25 -0500
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Julio, Don't forget the caveat about not breathing a lot of acetone fumes. Harbor Freight and other outlets sell "acid" brushes, small metal handled brushes used with acid flux in plumbing soldering. These are good as applicators. An eye dropper or spoon or whatever depending on the specific circumstances can be used. Mix in ATF with the half a can of acetone you have in the previously mentioned glass jar and use the jar to soak small parts if need be.

There are plastics that are impervious to acetone and ATF but in general I avoid long term contact between acetone and plastics because it is difficult to be sure exactly what plastic something is made of. The sure fire way to find out which plastic will work is to put acetone in the container, seal it up tightly waiting for a good long time to see what happens.

Those acid brushes are good for applying No-Alox or thread dope and other messy stuff.

Patrick    NJ5G

On 4/14/2015 8:23 AM, Julio Peralta wrote:
Thank you Patrick this info is exactly what I was looking for. From what
you're saying one of those plastic spray bottles from a hardware store would
not be a good choice for either storage or application.

The idea about using a can of acetone half emptied and mixed with ATF is a
good idea. I guess a small cheap throw away paint brush would be a good
applicator. Got the part about keeping the acetone off skin.

Thanks,
  Julio, W4HY

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Patrick Greenlee
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 9:13 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] WD-40

Julio, Store it in a tightly sealable container that doesn't soften or
dissolve in ATF or acetone.  I use a pint can that originally came with a
wood working finish in it.  It has a screw on lid and is made of metal. I
use an old fashioned oil "squirt" can usually to apply it but have used an
eye dropper or just poured it on. Sometimes I pour some in an old glass jar
and soak the stuck thing in it with a lid or cover to slow the evaporation
of the volatile acetone.

One way to get a container would be to buy a small can of acetone and pour
half of it into a glass jar with a tightly fitting lid. Then pour ATF into
the acetone can until full.  Put the lid on and now you have an appropriate
storage container for the mixture.

Remember, acetone is the active ingredient of fingernail polish, not exactly
agent orange danger level but it is flammable and shouldn't be breathed in a
lot.  It will dissolve the oil from your skin if you get it on you which is
why when packaged for fingernail polish it often comes mixed with some oil.

Patrick    NJ5G


On 4/14/2015 6:58 AM, Julio Peralta wrote:
I'm still not sure what to use to store the ATF/acetone mixture in or how
to safely apply it. Can someone give some practical experience about what it
can be stored in and how to apply it?
Julio, W4HY


It's not difficult to store BUT, it will dissolve many plastics.

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