Re: Winter barrel corrosion
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 7:50 am
WD40 is what it says on the tin, a WATER DISPLACING oil, it may have some short term lubricating qualities but it is designed to displace water. Use it as it is meant and there will be no issues, use it as a preservative and you will indeed be disappointed.
On the subject of coins, when I got the house redone a couple of years ago the new keys for the doors are magnetic, another very stupid idea because when I take then out of my pocket my loose change goes to the four winds and the bairns think it is a wedding.
Modern designers need a very hard skelping and huge dose of practicality as the stuff they come out with these days is universally crap and not fit for purpose and over specced for no reason, they should have laser etched on the their brains "just because you can doen't mean you should" and "remember accountants are for counting they are not equipped for thinking, money is a tool not an end in itself".
On the subject of coins, when I got the house redone a couple of years ago the new keys for the doors are magnetic, another very stupid idea because when I take then out of my pocket my loose change goes to the four winds and the bairns think it is a wedding.
Modern designers need a very hard skelping and huge dose of practicality as the stuff they come out with these days is universally crap and not fit for purpose and over specced for no reason, they should have laser etched on the their brains "just because you can doen't mean you should" and "remember accountants are for counting they are not equipped for thinking, money is a tool not an end in itself".