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Unread 02-11-2007, 04:48 PM   #1
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Fritzer, thanks for the link! I knew there bad to be a simular test out there somewhere.. still, the ball is rolling. Think I will be using less salt, and stretch the time period out more than in that test. Also check how durable they are against wear..
Will be far from a profesional test, but will do my best to make it worth the effort.

Fritzer, I will send a mail, just in case
76 VETTE, thanks for contributing.
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List is now
-Eezox (yours truly)
-ww2 US oil (yours truly)
-norwegian military oil (yours truly)
-Hoppe's (yours truly)
-Various non gun oils (yours truly)
-(DCCUK's mixture?)
-US CLP (Crotalus)
-Militech1 (Crotalus)
-Hoppies gun oil (chris)
-Break free LP (chris)
-Rem oil (chris)
-Rig +p grease (chris)
-Brownells stainless slick (chris)
-old style Dutch military oil (G. van Vlimmeren)
-dab of Swiss gun grease (G. van Vlimmeren)
-Firepower FP-10 (76 Vette)
-ATF-fluid (76 Vette)
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