[Fot] Storing engine blocks
Brad Kahler
brad.kahler at 141.com
Fri Dec 24 12:43:46 MST 2010
I've got several cans of cosmolene, I think I'll just spray them down
and stack them on end using 2x4s keeping the top and bottom surfaces
off the concrete.
I'll have to look into the Ballistol spray next time I need to order
something like that.
Thanks for all the replies,
Brad
On Fri, Dec 24, 2010 at 12:46 PM, <gasket.works at gte.net> wrote:
> The goal is prevent hydration. Cosmolene comes to mind. If you want an oil
based product that is amazing.. Try Ballistol spray. I use it for storing
firearms. Simply amazing.
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: Brad Kahler
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> To: Friends of Triumph
> Subject: [Fot] Storing engine blocks
> Sent: Dec 24, 2010 7:14 AM
>
> Amici,
>
> We have a bunch of spare engine blocks laying around the shop and I'm
> wondering what is the best way to store them. I normally set them on
> a block of wood but I'm wondering if setting them on concrete might
> not be better.
>
> Any other suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Brad
> (Susan's crew chief)
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