Yes, great for rust protection.I don't know about "very cheap" but it IS lanolin in a solvent base and works great to keep machinery from rusting.
There's a kid on You Tube that does rustproofing professionally, among other things. He did a test over a few years and says the stuff the makers of PB Blaster put out is better than Fluid Film or Wool Wax. I can't imagine anything being that much better than Fluid Film for auto rust protection of other than brand new, factory clean metal (cosmoline shines there) but he makes a decent argument.Yes, great for rust protection.
Among the best !
They dont have purge fliers,either.Ever see a rusty sheep? Me either
Trust me, there's all sorts of stuff that comes flying out of a sheep!They dont have purge fliers,either.
Did anyone else have to look up the word "mariculture"? I thought it might be related to THC type cultivation at first...Years ago I worked at an indoor mariculture facility where we wheeled the food around on those 4-wheel carts furniture movers use. Because of the salt in the air from splatter from the aerators, as well as the temp (82 F) and humidity, the bearings in the wheels quickly rusted out (along with every other piece of ferrous metal in the place). Fluid film was the only thing that slowed the rust.
Hey, but you knows yer sheeps!And know I know the difference!
I take a dim view of the pot smokers lack of ambition but I applaud basic freedom. There's a Jonathan Edward's song with a lyric that's "Lay around the shanty mama and put a good buzz on."Mary-wanna-culture is alive and thriving here in maine,,,everybody is growing it,now that its legal,,i see plants everywhere i go,,and in the fall,you start to smell them,,all around the state.
Ive wondered what people are doing with all this product,i cant beleave that there is all of a sudden,50,000 pot smokers here....
Oh yes there are! And many more than that. Dropped my wife off at a mountain church quilting retreat last fall and overheard some old ladies talking about which of the pot stores had the best dope. Been popular since the 1930's.Mary-wanna-culture is alive and thriving here in maine,,,everybody is growing it,now that its legal,,i see plants everywhere i go,,and in the fall,you start to smell them,,all around the state.
Ive wondered what people are doing with all this product,i cant beleave that there is all of a sudden,50,000 pot smokers here....