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updraught 01-01-2017 03:10 AM

Re: rust in water
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by mshmodela (Post 1407197)
But as shown, it has rust.

Soluble oil back in the Titanic day probably came from boiling up penguins.
One penguin gave 1/2 liter of oil.

Maybe it needed more boiling to last the 100 or so years under the sea.

H. L. Chauvin 01-01-2017 09:12 AM

Re: rust in water
 

Hi Up,

Heard something similar, e.g., per above #39, in a recent mechanical engineering study where over 400 million cars driven daily for over 10 years nationwide showed no signs of rust after constantly using 50/50 antifreeze, a Snack Bar Janitor at one of our major U. S. Auto Manufacturing Companies, (who incidentally owns a Model A), saw this highly classified Top Secrete University Report and suggested to all World Leaders to quit using 50/50 antifreeze and to begin substituting natural, ecological friendly Penguin Oil.

The World Leaders in the United Nations immediately considered this janitor's written suggestion; but later decided that penguins consumed enough fish to help reduce our overall Planet Global Warming Problem ..... so the UN suggested not only for car manufacturers to continue recommending using 50/50 antifreeze, which always works to suppress engine block rust accumulation; but they also directed this janitor to quit using Penguin Oil, to quit killing penguins, and fined him $17.76 in the U.N. World Court.

Nothing like a New Year started on a good friendly Model A Tip & Warning.


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