I rarely use eggs thankfully. Dad told me to always have a roll of duct tape around the house. Dad I found one thing it doesn't work for.
samantha90 wrote:
I rarely use eggs thankfully. Dad told me to always have a roll of duct tape around the house. Dad I found one thing it doesn't work for.
Very Funny! Do you mind if I post this on Facebook?
There are rumors - from Hellman's Facebook page - that are stopping production of mayonnaise. Maybe in the USAS - maybe elsewhere.
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
That roll will last a long time!
Well, it might be the solution for that bear in the commercial.
dbrugger25 wrote:
Very Funny! Do you mind if I post this on Facebook?
Not at all I borrowed them myself.
There is a choice of solutions for many/most problems. If it moves but shouldn't, use duct tape. If it doesn't move and should, use WD40. I've not been told that duct tape will solve all problems.
PhotogHobbyist wrote:
…If it doesn't move and should, use WD40.
WD40 is not a laxative... It's not really a lubricant, either. It's a Water Dispersant. Spray on tools to keep condensation from rusting them.
jerryc41 wrote:
Right, #40.
WD40 is now a brand that includes a family of spray products.
I like their spray contact cleaner for electronics. It does a grand job cleaning dust and debris off of circuit boards, potentiometers, switches, battery terminals...
An electronics hobbyist friend uses it before servicing old equipment. He opened up my old 1974 Pioneer receiver, took it outside, and used a whole can of the stuff on it. Only then would he test the components and replace faulty capacitors, drifting resistors, etc. There was decades of crud left on the trash bag under the receiver from that cleaning.
If you can't find DeOxit, the WD-40 SPECIALIST® CONTACT CLEANER is a good substitute. "Big box" home supply stores carry it.
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