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Bassett Balls
Yep it freed up the balls under my Bassett weather vane on the shed. The little balls on the anemometer under the Bassett had frozen or rusted up over the winter. A ladder, a few drops of Hobo Oil, and a little friendly persuasion and they are are spinning again.
 
Bassett Balls
Yep it freed up the balls under my Bassett weather vane on the shed. The little balls on the anemometer under the Bassett had frozen or rusted up over the winter. A ladder, a few drops of Hobo Oil, and a little friendly persuasion and they are are spinning again.
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I just received my bottle and love it on the several areas I've used it, but I have a question about sizing brass with it: It seems pretty tenacious, isn't it difficult to remove from the brass after sizing? Thanks-
 
Got mine a couple months ago. Been using it on many different uses besides what it was designed for. Its good stuff. I put it on my grandsons sled runners and his momma still tryin to catch him.
 
just a quick note to everyone that is thinking about buying some of my oil or that has bought some. there have been quite a few questions about wearing a glove while applying the oil. first, there is nothing hazardous in the oil blend, it is a petroleum distillate so due caution should be used as with any oil (like wash with warm water and soap after using) and ( don't use it for eyewash or mouthwash:eek:). the entire reason I put the clause in there about the glove and wearing it upon application was because of liability, I see the oil being on the shelf in big box stores one day and wanted to cover my butt in case some sue happy joker decided to sue me because he can( you know the ones, some folks just be looking to get something for nothing). neither I nor anyone I know that uses the oil wears a glove. hopefully this will put some minds at ease about whether the oil is hazardous or not. I have a new instruction set coming out on my new bottle label that presents the option of just washing after use instead of wearing a glove. having said all this, be sure to wear a glove when applying the oil, gotta cover my butt you know;). bryant hogue
 
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As I get older I am finding new ways to ease the pain I feel at the end of the work day. My Thunderbird and Ripple days are long behind me. BUTTT I have found that Firefly Peach moonshine works wonders. I just want to thank the wonderful people at Firefly for providing me with pain relief that is just a swallow away.
 
My 2 AR's I feel are running much smoother. I like to run them "wet" and they seem to cycle smoother. I have used it on my neck turner, priming tool, and my 3 presses. Try some I don't think you will regret it.
 

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