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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: easymo on April 01, 2002, 10:52:34 PM
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Plane mechanics. What the heck is mouse milk penetrating oil? And does it work?
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Easy,
Chief Aircraft Supply has it and they say "Mouse Milk Oil is Recommended by AiResearch, Continental, Lycoming, Beechcraft, and Cessna for use in freeing turbine waste gate shafts."
Seems to be famous for retaining lubricating qualities longer than normal penetrating oil. I know a few guys that really like it. I've never used it for anything though.
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henh. what popped into my twisted mind was that scene from the 'addams family'..
"..are your girl scout cookies made from real girl scouts?"
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LOL
BTW. Ask you buddies if it works better than Marvel pen. oil. toad.
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..answer to that one is yes. Don't even have to call them. Marvel is OK but it does "dry up" pretty fast and even can gum up a bit. Go with the Mouse Milk if you want what ever you are penetrating to stay lubricated.
.... maybe I shouldn't say that to a guy that's been divorced three times! ;)
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Our Mechanics use Mouse Milk on the aircraft, and Marvel Mystery Oil (one can) every third tank on the fuel truck.
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????
Met Mrs. easymo in 1969. Been togeather ever since. Never dryed up once.
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This thread reminds me of that movie, "Meet the Parents"...when the guys tells de Niro that he used to milk cats and that you can milk any animal that has nipples.
de Niro then asks,"I have nipples, can you milk me?"
:D