ryan roopnarine
03-27-2007, 01:41 PM
possible that a substance that looks and smells like cosmoline is really a lubricating grease? does cosmoline have any lubricating properties as it is?
i'll ask this in a way that won't cause a flame war.
i have an "application" that can either have cosmoline on it (for storage) or lubrication (for use). i've bought a number of grease pots the size of thimbles from a "swap meet" that were marked "grease, *****"--where ***** is the application. the pots look like they are government issue. the only thing is is, i've always thought the pots looked like they contained cosmoline, cause the stuff looks,smells, and feels like it. i've used the stuff on wear points of the application in lieu of other greases, cause it tends to keep its consistency better than any other grease i've found. i've had a mild, gerry-rigable part failure while using it, and am starting to think that maybe this "grease" is the cause. any thoughts? thanks.
i'll ask this in a way that won't cause a flame war.
i have an "application" that can either have cosmoline on it (for storage) or lubrication (for use). i've bought a number of grease pots the size of thimbles from a "swap meet" that were marked "grease, *****"--where ***** is the application. the pots look like they are government issue. the only thing is is, i've always thought the pots looked like they contained cosmoline, cause the stuff looks,smells, and feels like it. i've used the stuff on wear points of the application in lieu of other greases, cause it tends to keep its consistency better than any other grease i've found. i've had a mild, gerry-rigable part failure while using it, and am starting to think that maybe this "grease" is the cause. any thoughts? thanks.