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Subject: [TowerTalk] Removing Oil from a Motor
From: w7ni@easystreet.com (Stan or Patricia Griffiths)
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 10:30:06 -0700
Are you sure you guys aren't talking about "trichoroethylene"?  I use that 
stuff to
degrease oscilloscope fan motors all the time when I rebuild them as part of 
the old
scope restoration process.  It is not as volatile as the freons I have seen and 
you can
still get it in jugs at a chemical supply house.  Many freons boil at 
atmospheric
pressures and room temperatures.  Trichloroethylene does not, but it does 
evaporate
rather quickly and you really need to keep the container capped.  You also need 
to use
it in a well ventilated area.  I have never seen it in a spray can.  You have 
sign a
paper saying you are aware of the dangers of using this chemincal when you buy 
it.

We could be talking about different chemicals here.  I have never heard of
"trichlorethane" but then there are lots of chemicals I have never heard of . . 
.

Stan
w7ni@easystreet.com

Bryan Fields wrote:

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> On Thursday 14 June 2001 21:26, you wrote:
> > Thought I'd throw out that most gun shops carry Birchwood Casey "Gun
> > Scrubber" in tall pressurized cans, for degreasing firearms mechanisms.
> > It's actually trichlorethane in a spray can.
>
> If memory serves, isn't trichlorethane Freon-113.  If so it is probaly not
> avaliable anymore, but i could be wrong.
>
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