Hery Mark,
How many have asked what you use it for???? I bet most are afraid to hear
an answer.
Just a thought
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Evans, Mark" <Mark.Evans@Anheuser-Busch.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2001 2:47 PM
Subject: glycerin
> I've always used water based KY Jelly (or generic equiv) to assist in the
> fitting of rubber parts such as grommets, pulling wires/cables through
grommets,
> fuel hoses onto to metal fuel lines etc. It tends to dry up and leave
little
> residue and a little bit goes a long way. Perhaps this is a good
substitute for
> glycerin. It's very easy to locate at the pharmacy or pharmacy department
at you
> department store. You may already have some.
>
> I must admit that I do get strange looks from people who see this on my
> workbench, in my tool box or around a work area of my car.
>
> Mark A. Evans
>
> 1966 TR4A IRS CTC63970 LO 'Tressy'
> markaevans@mindspring.com
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