Showing posts with label Oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oil. Show all posts

Sunday, January 20, 2013

best penetrating oil to free up rusty parts forum I just found:

http://www.rumcars.org/forum/index.php?topic=3649.15

Mentions a product that I've never heard of,
Worth Rostoff

I'm reminded of the only test of the common penetrants I've come across that Machinists Workshop magazine did, http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/10/penetrating-oils-compared.html and the winner was a 50-50 mix of acetone and ATF

Another forum had some different things mentioned that I'll repeat here to get all the info in one place:
Royal Purple Synthetic Lube Spray,
GM or Dodge Heat Valve Lubricant,
Engage by Drummond American,
Zep 45NC

all from http://www.3wheelerworld.com/showthread.php/112706-Penetrating-oil-test

Everyone seems to agree that one of the best in Kano-labs Kroil

Sunday, January 13, 2013

gas stations and gas company advertising, mostly 1930's and 40's













A footnote of interest in history, and I think a lot of people have forgetten, that during world war II, so many men in America were drafted into the military, that in order to keep American jobs alive, and to make munitions, tanks, airplanes, and so many of the suddenly necessary things that fighting the war created a need for, women stopped being treated like domestic prisoners. They even formed a baseball league, since the majority of the baseball players were drafted (See the movie "A League Of Their Own")



Above, good design thinking, why not have the gas station provide shade for the mechanics, cars, and customers? Not just shade, but shelter from rain and snow!


Some time ago, the company Montgomery Ward was like Target. It operated from 1872 to 2001. Then couldn't figure out how to compete with online companies like Amazon.com that had taken it's business model of mail order goods, and improved on it  to where it and the other competition have put Sears, Montgomery Ward, and Kmart out of business or through bankruptcy. Montgomery Ward was so influential, they invented Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer. The mail order catalog was deemed as influential on American life as the Websters dictionary http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_Ward



The above is in Portland Oregon, and has been going through a restoration





a variety of interesting vintage oil cans from Fifties50s.blogspot.com










from various posts, as the oil cans and petroliana are a frequent theme that is posted about on http://fifties50s.blogspot.com