jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Aug 10, 2017 11:09:07 GMT -5
LOL's
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Post by oregon on Aug 10, 2017 12:59:02 GMT -5
Sounds like you got it covered... I can send you the file if you know someone with a printer, or print one for you if the other doesn't show...
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Deleted
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Lot O Caps
Aug 10, 2017 13:08:33 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2017 13:08:33 GMT -5
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snuffy
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Post by snuffy on Aug 10, 2017 13:26:35 GMT -5
Here's my Lot-O lid Yesterday I had a revelation. I feel stupid for taking so long to realize it, but whoever named the Lot-O must be a fan of Jerry Lee Lewis. Need I explain? Lynn Not a great fan of his,but know the song.May have to explain to some others. snuffy
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zarguy
fully equipped rock polisher
Cedar City, Utah - rockhound heaven!
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Post by zarguy on Aug 10, 2017 13:34:00 GMT -5
Whole lotta shakin' going on! Lynn
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Post by oregon on Aug 10, 2017 14:06:16 GMT -5
hey, I could actually find and old cap thread... link
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Post by fantastic5 on Aug 10, 2017 14:52:40 GMT -5
I don't like the oil idea either. The Lot-O works great with water, why mess with the mess of oil? Never dries out. Clean up with water and dawn dishwashing fluid. Won't take any longer than water based slurry. Only going to be a tablespoon or two. Is evaporation or thickening the real problem? Seems like my Lot-O water gets thick, rather than evaporates. But my garage is not that warm. Don't some oils degrade rubber? Would that put the bowl at risk?
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Aug 10, 2017 23:22:38 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2017 23:22:38 GMT -5
Mineral oil. What I would put in my saws.
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Aug 10, 2017 23:26:48 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2017 23:26:48 GMT -5
Here's my Lot-O lid Yesterday I had a revelation. I feel stupid for taking so long to realize it, but whoever named the Lot-O must be a fan of Jerry Lee Lewis. Need I explain? Lynn This was EXACTLY the solution I hoped for. I have a 98% empty jar now. Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2017 23:27:24 GMT -5
Never dries out. Clean up with water and dawn dishwashing fluid. Won't take any longer than water based slurry. Only going to be a tablespoon or two. Is evaporation or thickening the real problem? Seems like my Lot-O water gets thick, rather than evaporates. But my garage is not that warm. Don't some oils degrade rubber? Would that put the bowl at risk? This is something I will have to look for. Indeed. Thanks Anne!
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Old Hickory
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Post by Old Hickory on Aug 11, 2017 15:29:09 GMT -5
The Lot-o lids are sold by Caplugs. If you go to this link www.caplugs.com/series/Tapered_Caps_and_Plugs/1252.html and scroll down the sku number T-500, that is the lot-o cap. The caps that come with the tumbler are marked CAPLUGS 500. The T in the SKU indicates a tapered plug or cap. Now if you search the caplug webpage WWW.Caplugs.com you will find that they offer free samples. Fill out the form with proper information and they will send you samples of the cap/plug that you are interested in. It took a few weeks for mine to arrive but I think that they sent me 4 or 5 T-500 caps. Just a note - (they fit fine.)
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