Lard is also useful as a lubricant for hand cutting threads.
John
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Lard is also useful as a lubricant for hand cutting threads.
John
Yes John and if it was made of Ham Fat it would even smell nice.
Lard's the best for Norton 16H gearboxes too.
(although it does lose it's aroma after a while!)
The Kids are hounding me to get a Dog. We haven't had one since Biddy died eight Years ago.
I think the time has come. After all someone has to clean up after the Cat.
Biddy was a Barb Kelpie. She had gone through all the usual training up to six months old then she was rejected for having white front feet, even though the pads were black. My SIL at the time took pity on her and bought her from the Farmer, somewhere near Carcoar. She convinced me I needed a dog and the rest is history.
She was a truly amazing dog and on my many visits to Neville in those days, Farmers and Farm hands would often comment on her fine eye and excellent skills. For a dog that spent most of her time chasing tennis balls, thats pretty good.
The down side with her was that she would round up any animal, from a Cat to a Horse, usually at high speed and bring it straight to me. Always embarrassing and sometimes painful.
She was a great Dog and if I find another one like her, that will be it.
X Factor Myanmar is identical to the Aussie version except for the language. That's not a compliment.
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moons out tonight....