DIYbanter

DIYbanter (https://www.diybanter.com/)
-   UK diy (https://www.diybanter.com/uk-diy/)
-   -   Grease (https://www.diybanter.com/uk-diy/634935-grease.html)

[email protected] April 21st 19 06:50 PM

Grease
 
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT

Mr Pounder Esquire April 21st 19 07:35 PM

Grease
 
wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That
worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT


It's in the fridge, next to the garage key that you lost 12 months ago.



TimW April 21st 19 07:49 PM

Grease
 
On 21/04/2019 18:50, wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT


Just heat up some ordinary grease.
TW

Tim Lamb[_2_] April 21st 19 07:50 PM

Grease
 
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes
wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That
worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT


It's in the fridge, next to the garage key that you lost 12 months ago.


Nah! It's on the shelf next to the valve re-grinder suction cup stick
that you used after replacing that head gasket.

--
Tim Lamb

Mr Pounder Esquire April 21st 19 08:18 PM

Grease
 
Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes
wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That
worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT


It's in the fridge, next to the garage key that you lost 12 months
ago.


Nah! It's on the shelf next to the valve re-grinder suction cup stick
that you used after replacing that head gasket.


I have a very big garden gate with two padlocks. I lost the spare keys 12
months ago. I still have nightmares about this.




[email protected] April 21st 19 08:59 PM

Grease
 
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 18:50:23 UTC+1, wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.


I can't, but I found my drill chuck key today, in a pack of doorknobs.

I don't know why it was there as the chuck itself was still fixed to the plaster mixing paddle.

Owain


[email protected] April 21st 19 10:29 PM

Grease
 
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 20:18:37 UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes
tabbypurr wrote:


Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That
worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT

It's in the fridge, next to the garage key that you lost 12 months
ago.


Nah! It's on the shelf next to the valve re-grinder suction cup stick
that you used after replacing that head gasket.


I have a very big garden gate with two padlocks. I lost the spare keys 12
months ago. I still have nightmares about this.


those are at least easy to pick.


NT

[email protected] April 21st 19 10:30 PM

Grease
 
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 19:51:49 UTC+1, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes
tabbypurr wrote:


Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That
worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT


It's in the fridge, next to the garage key that you lost 12 months ago.


Nah! It's on the shelf next to the valve re-grinder suction cup stick
that you used after replacing that head gasket.


Then I've got a problem, I've moved since then.


NT

[email protected] April 21st 19 10:32 PM

Grease
 
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 20:59:43 UTC+1, wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 18:50:23 UTC+1, tabby wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.


I can't, but I found my drill chuck key today, in a pack of doorknobs.

I don't know why it was there as the chuck itself was still fixed to the plaster mixing paddle.

Owain


I found myself without mine today, due to using a small drill I don't use much. Stuck a nail in the hole in the side of the chuck, and used a screwdriver into the teeth to tighten it. Worked fine.


NT

Steve Walker[_5_] April 21st 19 11:02 PM

Grease
 
On 21/04/2019 22:32, wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 20:59:43 UTC+1, wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 18:50:23 UTC+1, tabby wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.


I can't, but I found my drill chuck key today, in a pack of doorknobs.

I don't know why it was there as the chuck itself was still fixed to the plaster mixing paddle.

Owain


I found myself without mine today, due to using a small drill I don't use much. Stuck a nail in the hole in the side of the chuck, and used a screwdriver into the teeth to tighten it. Worked fine.


My pillar drill and chuck-key stay together on the bench; my mains and
battery hammer drills have keyless chucks; so only the add on chuck for
my SDS drill has a key that moves around and I make sure that that goes
in the accessory box within the drill's case so that I can always find it.

Back when my mains and battery drills had keyed chucks, I used a plastic
strap to keep the key permanently attached to the mains lead and the
battery drill had a clip to hold its key to the drill body.

SteveW

[email protected] April 21st 19 11:35 PM

Grease
 
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 23:02:44 UTC+1, Steve Walker wrote:
On 21/04/2019 22:32, tabbypurr wrote:


I found myself without mine today, due to using a small drill I don't use much. Stuck a nail in the hole in the side of the chuck, and used a screwdriver into the teeth to tighten it. Worked fine.


My pillar drill and chuck-key stay together on the bench; my mains and
battery hammer drills have keyless chucks; so only the add on chuck for
my SDS drill has a key that moves around and I make sure that that goes
in the accessory box within the drill's case so that I can always find it.

Back when my mains and battery drills had keyed chucks, I used a plastic
strap to keep the key permanently attached to the mains lead and the


I always do that. It's mad watching people spend so much time looking for their chuck keys. But somehow they got separated.


NT

Rod Speed April 22nd 19 02:31 AM

Grease
 


wrote in message
...
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 23:02:44 UTC+1, Steve Walker wrote:
On 21/04/2019 22:32, tabbypurr wrote:


I found myself without mine today, due to using a small drill I don't
use much. Stuck a nail in the hole in the side of the chuck, and used a
screwdriver into the teeth to tighten it. Worked fine.


My pillar drill and chuck-key stay together on the bench; my mains and
battery hammer drills have keyless chucks; so only the add on chuck for
my SDS drill has a key that moves around and I make sure that that goes
in the accessory box within the drill's case so that I can always find
it.

Back when my mains and battery drills had keyed chucks, I used a plastic
strap to keep the key permanently attached to the mains lead and the


I always do that. It's mad watching people spend so much time
looking for their chuck keys. But somehow they got separated.


Just the Alzhiemers, nothing to worry about.

You'll be losing your clothes soon and wandering around starkers.


PeterC April 22nd 19 07:46 AM

Grease
 
On Sun, 21 Apr 2019 12:59:40 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On Sunday, 21 April 2019 18:50:23 UTC+1, wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.


I can't, but I found my drill chuck key today, in a pack of doorknobs.

I don't know why it was there as the chuck itself was still fixed to the plaster mixing paddle.

Owain


When I first saw drills advertised as 'keyless chuck' I wasn't impressed -
my father had one of those back in the '50s!
--
Peter.
The gods will stay away
whilst religions hold sway

Brian Gaff April 22nd 19 07:51 AM

Grease
 
Ah yes I do this on my Echo dot then forget to put stuff back in the right
place.
I was going to be silly and suggest perhaps its melted.
Brian

--
----- --
This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from...
The Sofa of Brian Gaff...

Blind user, so no pictures please
Note this Signature is meaningless.!
wrote in message
...
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a couple
of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That worked
very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT




Brian Gaff April 22nd 19 07:52 AM

Grease
 
More likely it was lent to a friend who still has it.
Brian

--
----- --
This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from...
The Sofa of Brian Gaff...

Blind user, so no pictures please
Note this Signature is meaningless.!
"Tim Lamb" wrote in message
...
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes
wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That
worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT


It's in the fridge, next to the garage key that you lost 12 months ago.


Nah! It's on the shelf next to the valve re-grinder suction cup stick that
you used after replacing that head gasket.

--
Tim Lamb




Brian Gaff April 22nd 19 07:54 AM

Grease
 
Yes I put the keys for my porch door in a safe place some years ago, and
have not found them since.
Brian

--
----- --
This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from...
The Sofa of Brian Gaff...

Blind user, so no pictures please
Note this Signature is meaningless.!
"Mr Pounder Esquire" wrote in message
...
Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Mr Pounder Esquire
writes
wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That
worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT

It's in the fridge, next to the garage key that you lost 12 months
ago.


Nah! It's on the shelf next to the valve re-grinder suction cup stick
that you used after replacing that head gasket.


I have a very big garden gate with two padlocks. I lost the spare keys 12
months ago. I still have nightmares about this.






Marland April 22nd 19 09:42 AM

Grease
 
Steve Walker wrote:
On 21/04/2019 22:32, wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 20:59:43 UTC+1, wrote:
On Sunday, 21 April 2019 18:50:23 UTC+1, tabby wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a
couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I can't, but I found my drill chuck key today, in a pack of doorknobs.

I don't know why it was there as the chuck itself was still fixed to
the plaster mixing paddle.

Owain


I found myself without mine today, due to using a small drill I don't
use much. Stuck a nail in the hole in the side of the chuck, and used a
screwdriver into the teeth to tighten it. Worked fine.


My pillar drill and chuck-key stay together on the bench; my mains and
battery hammer drills have keyless chucks; so only the add on chuck for
my SDS drill has a key that moves around and I make sure that that goes
in the accessory box within the drill's case so that I can always find it.

Back when my mains and battery drills had keyed chucks,



Am I the only one who having got used to years of using a cordless with a
keyless chuck
and giving the tool a quick burst while holding the it till it grips got a
painful reminder that method doesnt work too well with an inherited mains
drill with a keyed chuck.

GH


Andy Burns[_13_] April 22nd 19 09:46 AM

Grease
 

Marland wrote:

Am I the only one who having got used to years of using a cordless
with a keyless chuck and giving the tool a quick burst while holding
the it till it grips got a painful reminder that method doesnt work
too well with an inherited mains drill with a keyed chuck.


I used that method before getting a proper keyless chuck, it's a matter
of using a sufficiently loose grip, then giving the chuck a squeeze
after you've let go the trigger ...


Peeler[_3_] April 22nd 19 09:49 AM

Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
 
On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 11:31:15 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

I always do that. It's mad watching people spend so much time
looking for their chuck keys. But somehow they got separated.


Just the Alzhiemers, nothing to worry about.

You'll be losing your clothes soon and wandering around starkers.


You should know, you 85-year-old obnoxious senile pest!

--
Norman Wells addressing senile Rot:
"Ah, the voice of scum speaks."
MID:

newshound April 22nd 19 10:29 AM

Grease
 
On 21/04/2019 18:50, wrote:
Can someone please tell me where I put the hi-temp grease I got a couple of years ago? Cos I can't find it, and I do need it.

I really need to create a new 'what's where' list on computer. That worked very well... until it all got rearranged & not recatalogued.


NT

I already index my filing system on a spreadsheet. Just a matter of time
before I need it in the workshop. Had to buy a new box of crimp
terminals from Screwfix the other day, a few days later I rediscovered
the new, more efficient use I had put to a surplus cupboard (storing all
those things that come in multi compartment boxes). Previously, small
nuts and bolts lived in the "mechanical" zone and crimps in the
"electrical" one.

Andrew[_22_] April 22nd 19 02:17 PM

Grease
 
On 22/04/2019 07:52, Brian Gaff wrote:
More likely it was lent to a friend who still has it.
Brian


Most women know where exactly everything is, at any one time.

Jim GM4DHJ ... April 22nd 19 03:52 PM

Grease
 
On 22/04/2019 14:17, Andrew wrote:
On 22/04/2019 07:52, Brian Gaff wrote:
More likely it was lent to a friend who still has it.
Â* Brian


Most women know where exactly everything is, at any one time.


ha ha my wife puts things in a safe place and I never see the stuff
again .......

Chris J Dixon April 23rd 19 08:41 AM

Grease
 
Marland wrote:

Am I the only one who having got used to years of using a cordless with a
keyless chuck


Speaking of which, on my Bosch drills I am finding that it is
increasingly difficult to press hard enough on the button which
stops the chuck rotating whilst adjusting it. I guess it is
simply the passage of time.

I don't expect a "GoodGrips" version any time soon. :-(

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK
@ChrisJDixon1

Plant amazing Acers.


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 06:04 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004 - 2014 DIYbanter