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See http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/22/bu.../22barry1.html
(registration probably not required; if it is, use Bugmenot) And to all those naysayers here (you know--"WD-40 is nothing but crap!"), the article says: Convair, a unit of General Dynamics, first used WD-40 to protect the outer skin of the Atlas missile from rust and corrosion. The product worked so well that employees sneaked WD-40 cans out of the plant to use at home. and People’s enthusiasm for sending in ideas for using WD-40 mushroomed under Mr. Barry. The uses included preventing squirrels from climbing into a birdhouse; lubricating tuba valves; cleaning ostrich eggs for craft purposes; and freeing a tongue stuck to cold metal. A bus driver in Asia used WD-40 to remove a python that had coiled itself around the undercarriage of his bus. I still use it myself for certain things (not everything: there are better lubricants for some situations, but it's a pretty good GP lube). -- Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism |
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David Nebenzahl wrote:
See http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/22/bu.../22barry1.html (registration probably not required; if it is, use Bugmenot) People's enthusiasm for sending in ideas for using WD-40 mushroomed under Mr. Barry. Norm Larson is the inventor of WD40. He died 39 years ago. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_Larsen -- Tony Sivori Due to spam, I'm filtering all Google Groups posters. |
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On Jul 23, 12:28*am, David Nebenzahl wrote:
Seehttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/22/business/22barry1.html (registration probably not required; if it is, use Bugmenot) And to all those naysayers here (you know--"WD-40 is nothing but crap!"), the article says: * *Convair, a unit of General Dynamics, first used WD-40 to protect the * *outer skin of the Atlas missile from rust and corrosion. The product * *worked so well that employees sneaked WD-40 cans out of the plant to use * *at home. and * *People’s enthusiasm for sending in ideas for using WD-40 mushroomed * *under Mr. Barry. The uses included preventing squirrels from climbing * *into a birdhouse; lubricating tuba valves; cleaning ostrich eggs for * *craft purposes; and freeing a tongue stuck to cold metal. * *A bus driver in Asia used WD-40 to remove a python that had coiled * *itself around the undercarriage of his bus. I still use it myself for certain things (not everything: there are better lubricants for some situations, but it's a pretty good GP lube). -- Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism The two greatest inventions in the world WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it moves and it shouldn't, use duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. |
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salty wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 10:59:17 -0400, Tony Sivori wrote: Norm Larson is the inventor of WD40. He died 39 years ago. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_Larsen Norm Larson is credited with inventing WD-40 in the article about Mr. Barry, who was credited with being very successful at MARKETING WD-40, not creating it. Agreed. However, the title of this thread is "Creator of WD-40 dies" which is unintentionally misleading. Which is why I posted the Wikipedia link to the real inventor of WD-40. -- Tony Sivori Due to spam, I'm filtering all Google Groups posters. |
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On 7/23/2009 8:44 AM Tony Sivori spake thus:
salty wrote: On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 10:59:17 -0400, Tony Sivori wrote: Norm Larson is the inventor of WD40. He died 39 years ago. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_Larsen Norm Larson is credited with inventing WD-40 in the article about Mr. Barry, who was credited with being very successful at MARKETING WD-40, not creating it. Agreed. However, the title of this thread is "Creator of WD-40 dies" which is unintentionally misleading. Whoops, my bad. -- Found--the gene that causes belief in genetic determinism |
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David Nebenzahl wrote:
On 7/23/2009 8:44 AM Tony Sivori spake thus: salty wrote: On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 10:59:17 -0400, Tony Sivori wrote: Norm Larson is the inventor of WD40. He died 39 years ago. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_Larsen Norm Larson is credited with inventing WD-40 in the article about Mr. Barry, who was credited with being very successful at MARKETING WD-40, not creating it. Agreed. However, the title of this thread is "Creator of WD-40 dies" which is unintentionally misleading. Whoops, my bad. I dunno... I took your subject line to be an abbreviation of "Creator of the ubiquitousness of WD-40 dies" |
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![]() "Tony Sivori" wrote in message news ![]() salty wrote: On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 10:59:17 -0400, Tony Sivori wrote: Norm Larson is the inventor of WD40. He died 39 years ago. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_Larsen Norm Larson is credited with inventing WD-40 in the article about Mr. Barry, who was credited with being very successful at MARKETING WD-40, not creating it. Agreed. However, the title of this thread is "Creator of WD-40 dies" which is unintentionally misleading. Which is why I posted the Wikipedia link to the real inventor of WD-40. Its not misleading. He did die, even if it were 39 yrs ago. |
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On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 21:44:50 -0400, mm
wrote: On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 12:03:11 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 11:44:29 -0400, Tony Sivori wrote: salty wrote: On Thu, 23 Jul 2009 10:59:17 -0400, Tony Sivori wrote: Norm Larson is the inventor of WD40. He died 39 years ago. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_Larsen Norm Larson is credited with inventing WD-40 in the article about Mr. Barry, who was credited with being very successful at MARKETING WD-40, not creating it. Agreed. However, the title of this thread is "Creator of WD-40 dies" which is unintentionally misleading. Which is why I posted the Wikipedia link to the real inventor of WD-40. Agreed. The subject line of this thread is incoprrect. I added that the article mentioned in the post metions that fact, and I further clarified Mr. Barry's role. I think we've covered it now! G I'm sorry. I was daydreaming. Could you go over it one more time? LOL |
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![]() I still use it myself for certain things (not everything: there are better lubricants for some situations, but it's a pretty good GP lube). Nope! Actually, as a "lube" it is so-so but temporary. Whatever lube properties it has mostly dissapear when the carrier fluid evaporates. The stuff left behind "Pure WD-40" does a VERY good job of displacing moisture. The temporary "lube" property can be an advantage when you just want to "loosen" something but don't want a permanent oil mess. It can also "wash away" old lube that's gotten dirty or "stiffened up." |
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Tony Sivori wrote:
David Nebenzahl wrote: See http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/22/bu.../22barry1.html (registration probably not required; if it is, use Bugmenot) People's enthusiasm for sending in ideas for using WD-40 mushroomed under Mr. Barry. Norm Larson is the inventor of WD40. He died 39 years ago. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norm_Larsen Are you sure it wasn't 40 years ago. :-) |
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