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PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 1:56 am 
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I was just wondering what everyone was using to keep their machinery working well. Here in Florida things tend to rust real fast.Any of my machines which aren't in the controlled part of my shop need constant up keep. I have been using Boeshield T-9, Rust Free, and Slip It. Anyone recommend something Better?

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I use to motocross race, quads, I had the same problem with all the (metal) un painted parts. Every time I rode the bike, it was power washed, and every surface was sprayed down with WD-40, never had a rust problem after that. If it were a wood working machine, id spray a rag, and wipe to minimize over spray.

had to toss this pic in #17! Your truly

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Flying without wings, this must be levitation or an anti-gravity machine, amazing. My rail buggy used to do the same thing, but you got me out-classed on the duds dude.


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Those duds were dicey and pricey! 375.00 bones for that paint job on the noodle protector alone!
Seems all my hobby's have been that way, Guitar building is no exception.. Only difference is, racing I won plastic trophy's, I get greenbacks for my geetars!

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