as title suggests , I've tried hardware stores without luck , anyone else use this ? In Adelaide by the way !
Printable View
as title suggests , I've tried hardware stores without luck , anyone else use this ? In Adelaide by the way !
Try a pharmacy.
Quote:
Kerosine also spelled Kerosene, also called Paraffin, Paraffin Oil, or Coal Oil, flammable pale-yellow or colourless oily liquid with a not unpleasant, characteristic odour. It is obtained from petroleum and used for burning in lamps and domestic heaters or furnaces, as a fuel or fuel component for jet engines, and as a solvent for greases and insecticides.
Arrrrrr,
P
:D :D :D
try woolies in the medicinal isle
Try Ace Chemicals:-
Ace Chemical Co. (119a Mooringe Avenue, Camden Park, phone 8376 0844)
Dont know if they have it for sure but they do have quite a wide range.
Grant
If you're just after straight petroleum oil with no odour - grab some of yates 'white oil' spray for the garden. No other chemicals in this - I use it to swipe my plane soles on.
I know I was a bit cryptic above, but isn't Paraffin Oil and Kerosine one and the same?
There are a couple of threads about this very topic floating round here somewhere/
Arrrrrrr,
P
Midge,
I assumed he was talking about a food safe oil as in the link below.
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=19388
Paraffin oil is a medicinal oil from pharmacy or supermarket.
Paraffin is a foreign name for kerosine.
Oils ain't oils Sols.... now where's me buck'n ears? :D
where u buckn leftem
cheers guys . tried Woolies medicinal aisle without luck .
Wanted parrafin oil for sanding slurry with tripoli powder as suggested by Ubeaut !
Bazz
Your friendly local Vet will have some too. They give it to animals that are having problems with backing one out, so to speak. Laying a cable. Popping a Knob.:D
cheers Tassie , more than adequately described , unless your gonna add a few grunting gnuuurg type noises !:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by TassieKiwi
Fortunately the new dog seems to have "ample" cable expulsion lubricant as he lays a lot more cable than Telstra most days !:o
Barry,
I get mine from a chemist. Incidently, apparently they used to prescribe this stuff as a laxative.
Regards,
Mike.
My poor ol' mutt had a bowel obstruction (too much dog sausage with ground bones) AND an enlarged prostrate. Took a day or two to clear. Sounded like a Brahman bull. Poor buggar.