Seized locks

ACF50 is for circuit boards nd all sorts of stuff Charlie was reading the application list of the tin and it sounded like it will do just about everything, mind you it should at the price. Wonder if it will grow some hair if I spray it on my head :)

I'm sure it will grow some hair on your head, try it. Just remember to wash
your hands after use because if you go for a leak, you're likely to end up with
an unwanted sporran.
 
Apologies.
I thought that this thread was about something that you can no longer do Izwozral and other members, with similar hairstyles.
 
Apologies.
I thought that this thread was about something that you can no longer do Izwozral and other members, with similar hairstyles.

Ah yes thread is not applicable to those with flowing locks, that's me out then!
 
Apologies.
I thought that this thread was about something that you can no longer do Izwozral and other members, with similar hairstyles.

Not sure if that applies to me or not, I do know my bonce is a bit burned again today :(
 
Replacement plips and coding the larger Timpsons can do far cheaper than a dealer]Channa
 
Robmac the Bruce - If your locks have been seized, may I suggest a suitable replacement? :)

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If all others fail, the generally accepted product of first choice for freeing rusted parts (apart from an oxy acetylene torch and lump hammer lol) is..........PlusGas. And left to do it's work, at least for an overnight.

WD 40 is primarily a Water Dispersant, recipe Number 40 fish oil.
GT 85 smells nicer than WD 40.
ACF50 primarily a rust preventer.

From what i read wd40 does not have any fish oil in it,total myth.
 
From what i read wd40 does not have any fish oil in it,total myth.

So you reckon it could be a fishy tale then trev. :lol-061:


A mermaid, is a myth with a fishy tail said the man with a lisp.


Just Gookled it, some say fish oil, perhaps more say no fish oil.
After 2 pages I fell asleep.
 
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