I've got a tin of Stuart's, bloody hard to open it and when you do it's separated into a watery thin layer of blue oil which gets everywhere, sat on top of a layer of blue grease that's thick as fudge.
Still ended up in the garage/workshop though.We were banned from using copaslip on refineries and hydrocarbon plants, And had to use nickelese instead,
why? I'm curious.We were banned from using copaslip on refineries and hydrocarbon plants, And had to use nickelese instead,
I got onto this as well, I think I saw This Old Tony do it and immediately thought, what a great idea. Just for marking out etc.
No good for setting gears and stuff where you need the blue to move. But I haven't had to set gears in about 10 years now...