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ironphoenix) wrote2005-04-27 03:47 pm
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Lube! Luuuuuuuuuube!
Well, after two weeks of waiting, my free samples of lubricant arrived from Shell Canada. We asked for samples of 4 different lubricant products.
These lubricants are candidates for films on small moving parts in a small part of a very sensitive seismometer. One drop of oil will be applied, and the excess wiped off.
The shipment weight (mass, technically) was 79.3 kg: they sent 5-gallon buckets of three products, and a box of 24 1-liter cans of the fourth.
I think we've got enough of these for now.
Moral: If you feel you're paying too much for gas at the pump, take a hint, and ask for some free product samples next time.
These lubricants are candidates for films on small moving parts in a small part of a very sensitive seismometer. One drop of oil will be applied, and the excess wiped off.
The shipment weight (mass, technically) was 79.3 kg: they sent 5-gallon buckets of three products, and a box of 24 1-liter cans of the fourth.
I think we've got enough of these for now.
Moral: If you feel you're paying too much for gas at the pump, take a hint, and ask for some free product samples next time.
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*laughs* Oh man, they clearly aren't playing on the same scale you are.
I'm guesing these lubricants are probably not safe for human usage unfortunately.
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But lube has so much more applications than mere "drilling"
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