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Arcygenical said:if bought from a drug-store has laxitive properties XD
solobaricsrock said:Try drinking cup or 3 and let us know how it turns out......if you can get off the toilet long enough
Try drinking cup or 3 and let us know how it turns out......if you can get off the toilet long enough
Experienced users should be clear on one thing: the large quantity of liquid in the case also involves risks. Much damage could occur, for example, in case of an oil leak - water would be a much lesser evil in this scenario, but due to the free ions it cannot be used. Even the smallest of impurities lead therefore to ionizing, followed by leak currents. When exchanging components, all of the oil might have to be drained and the hardware cleaned. That is why we mounted a rubber stopper on the floor of our case to aide in emptying.
The aggressiveness of individual types of oil (above all those with a high fatty acid content) when it comes to plastics should not be taken lightly. For simplicity's sake, we decided on vegetable oil - but we recommend motor oil.
w1retap said:Although everyone hates Toms Hardware, they say motor oil would be the best.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2006/01/09/strip_out_the_fans/
Make a car oil drain plug so you can fill it up with your choice of oil.. 10w-30 for normal use, and 20w-50 vr-1 racing motor oil for overclocking.
m0unds said:can't imagine it being healthy in the long term with all the detergents and stuff in it.
nhusby said:no detergents in motor oil...
Only problem with that stuff...mcspeed said:http://www.lesker.com/newweb/Vacuum...ansfer_Main.cfm?CFID=1201543&CFTOKEN=69611336
Right tools for the job = key to success
haha, oh man, I didn't realize that stuff was so expensive. We get that by the 50 gal barrel at work. Maybe I should take home some of the gallon containers we have. If they sit in the warehouse for over a year, the shelf life expires and they have to recycle it. (even though it is perfectly fine still, its just a company policy)mcspeed said:http://www.lesker.com/newweb/Vacuum...ansfer_Main.cfm?CFID=1201543&CFTOKEN=69611336
Right tools for the job = key to success
I'll take 5 gallons, and I'll happily pay shipping plus $10/gal.w1retap said:haha, oh man, I didn't realize that stuff was so expensive. We get that by the 50 gal barrel at work. Maybe I should take home some of the gallon containers we have. If they sit in the warehouse for over a year, the shelf life expires and they have to recycle it. (even though it is perfectly fine still, its just a company policy)
I can't be taking it and selling/giving it away. Its supposed to be recycled or thrown away, whatever they do with it. I could only take some for myself. Sorry.Mark305TBI said:I'll take 5 gallons, and I'll happily pay shipping plus $10/gal.
Ain't that a bitch.w1retap said:I can't be taking it and selling/giving it away. Its supposed to be recycled or thrown away, whatever they do with it. I could only take some for myself. Sorry.