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<p>[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2573545, member: 76739"]GD I totally understand where you're coming from. But as in every day person on the street if I took what you said is grease is a generic term that covers all lubricants. So generically every time you drink a glass of water you're drinking grease? Because if you been watching the news water is nature's lubricant. And it is quite effective that's why over 20 years They started started using it on the space shuttle crawler. GD next time you go out to dinner. Asked your server if you can asked them a question. I have not found one yet that you cannot asked this question or basically anyone in general public. I enjoy doing this quite often. Because if you really want to know what people think you have to ask them. Asked your server what the difference is between grease and a lubricant. You may be surprised at some of the answers you get. Way back when as an apprentice mechanic. The mechanic I was working under asked me one day to go bring him some grease. I came back and handed him a can of oil needless to say I got my first lesson on grease and oil due to the vulgar language used I cannot express what I was informed of. And this was some odd 35 years ago. And GD after our last still little discussion I went on YouTube and started viewing videos of coin production at the Philadelphia mint. Which they are quite a few of them out there. I particularly paid attention from the dryer and heater to the upsetting machine to the press. Could not find any source of a fluid contamination from that point to the press. GD if you can see And point out in any of those videos where fluid should leakage could possibly come from except for the press itself please enlighten me. And of course if you go far enough back on mint production footage you're going to see one messy production floor. Compared to the days production floor but GD I will admit one thing from the roll of material used to make blanks is a possible source of contamination. All I know over the years there is some grease that does not wash off easily. And GD I think you will find this also interesting if you stop the video you can go frame by frame which I did on the machinery on the production floor. I seen something very interesting on the upsetting machine one little piece a nickel which is visible. GD I don't know if you've ever tried that but I found it extremely helpful and you can see things that you normally would not see because of the video this is not slow-motion you actually go frame by frame of the video. GD if you find something that I missed I will gladly go and look at the video.USMC60[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="usmc60, post: 2573545, member: 76739"]GD I totally understand where you're coming from. But as in every day person on the street if I took what you said is grease is a generic term that covers all lubricants. So generically every time you drink a glass of water you're drinking grease? Because if you been watching the news water is nature's lubricant. And it is quite effective that's why over 20 years They started started using it on the space shuttle crawler. GD next time you go out to dinner. Asked your server if you can asked them a question. I have not found one yet that you cannot asked this question or basically anyone in general public. I enjoy doing this quite often. Because if you really want to know what people think you have to ask them. Asked your server what the difference is between grease and a lubricant. You may be surprised at some of the answers you get. Way back when as an apprentice mechanic. The mechanic I was working under asked me one day to go bring him some grease. I came back and handed him a can of oil needless to say I got my first lesson on grease and oil due to the vulgar language used I cannot express what I was informed of. And this was some odd 35 years ago. And GD after our last still little discussion I went on YouTube and started viewing videos of coin production at the Philadelphia mint. Which they are quite a few of them out there. I particularly paid attention from the dryer and heater to the upsetting machine to the press. Could not find any source of a fluid contamination from that point to the press. GD if you can see And point out in any of those videos where fluid should leakage could possibly come from except for the press itself please enlighten me. And of course if you go far enough back on mint production footage you're going to see one messy production floor. Compared to the days production floor but GD I will admit one thing from the roll of material used to make blanks is a possible source of contamination. All I know over the years there is some grease that does not wash off easily. And GD I think you will find this also interesting if you stop the video you can go frame by frame which I did on the machinery on the production floor. I seen something very interesting on the upsetting machine one little piece a nickel which is visible. GD I don't know if you've ever tried that but I found it extremely helpful and you can see things that you normally would not see because of the video this is not slow-motion you actually go frame by frame of the video. GD if you find something that I missed I will gladly go and look at the video.USMC60[/QUOTE]
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