Posted by Keith True on January 21, 2022 at 06:15:12 from (73.68.26.86):
In Reply to: Are you cheap? posted by Geo-TH,In on January 21, 2022 at 05:58:34:
I don't call that cheap.I call it normal.Why waste anything when you can spend 30 seconds getting more use out of something? I think marketing counts on us buying waste product.Have you ever seen a can of never-seize,pipe dope,glue,or anything else with a brush in the cap that actually reaches the bottom?When I open a new can of anything like that I take the last inch of the stuff in the bottom of the old can,and put it in the top of the new one.There is always plenty of room,it seems like the air space in the tops of the cans is getting bigger all the time.I've been working on tractors and equipment since 1975,and I am still using the same lead tube of Filko point cam lube I bought back then.A tiny dab on the finger is all it takes.
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