
04/12/07, 10:42 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: central idaho republic
Posts: 1,843
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Originally Posted by DJ in WA
....Made just over a half gallon (not prime woodcutting season).........
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The mix wont be as effected/ affected to loss of potency cause you added an oil to it similar to a fuel stabilizer.
Ive mixed a 40:1 ratio since i started sawing years ago and would go heavier when the wasp season and mosquito season arrived [thicker smoke from the extra oil burning] though i suppose it could cause health problems in laboratory animals from prlong exposeure to it.
When in doubt always run a thicker ratio as the extra oil can only foul the plug and lube the cylander, the leaner mixes can cause the problems that we all know costs more to fix than buying a new saw..... though a friend just put a new jug in his sons saw for $197.00 as opposed to buying the new saw for $450.00 for the same saw a year newer...... scored piston was the result of letting another idiot borrow the saw and run it without the proper mix if any was in it at all.
and as for measurement with the wife cooking utensils ARE YOU NUTS????? or just have a death wish..... lol To get the taste of oil out of the plastic is nearly impossible, but with boiling hot water, and a good liquid dish soap for removing grease and oil from dishes like a "dawn" [there are others i am sure] you can get it out after a few washings.... beter to go buy a set for the shop and leave them out there for future use..... and leave the cooking stuff in the kitchen preserving you life, and keeping your good name off the "Darwin awards" which in turn keeps other folks from laughing knowong their wives would commit the same ballistic act <------ must be comin on a full moon cause i am feeling like spreading a little humour, no offense intended.
William
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