If you don't ask, you don't get...
went with this
http://www.morrislubricants.co.uk/scripts/prodview.asp?idcat=95&idProduct=224
as it was availible in the local stockists
That will do you fine Plenty good enough for general work. No need for fancy coolants in most cases for home/ hobby/light industrial use. You often pay a hell of a lot more for highly marketed brands and get nothing more. All you pay for is the marketing they do!
Good choice and I'm sure it will serve you fine.
Kind regards,
Scott
spec sheetOn small word of warning for the winter. Don't leave the drum you have bought nears the extremes of cold. In the winter time don't leave it in cold sheds or such places. It will get wrecked if it gets around freezing outside. Take a read of the spec sheet they sent to you with the coolant, it should explain it all there.
Kind regards,
Scott
too slow there mateThought i'd post this here.
Make your coolant pump last longer by putting an old magnet (car speaker etc) into the reservoir (away from the pump intake) to collect any small swarf swept into the tank.
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Ok can I buy a liter of it then?
bet that will be messy in a bottle in a jiffy bag will be betterSorry, missed this... aye, if you get really stuck I can put some in a Jiffy bag for you...
no but toy can but a litre