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RE: Drying tranny oil
Original poster: "Loudner, Godfrey by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <gloudner-at-SINTE.EDU>
Hi Marc
I was wondering myself. Rock salt is sodium chloride which might pass the
filtering and cause corrosion. Also I don't see rock salt as a hygroscopic.
I think there is no way out for Ben, except to take his 110 gallons to the
professionals. They use a system of filters which purify the oil in a
matters of minutes. The big unknown is the cost. Also they might be
suspicious of the oil and require a PCBs test (more cost).
Godfrey Loudner
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 6:50 PM
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> Subject: Re: Drying tranny oil
>
> Original poster: "Ben McMillen by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>"
> <spoonman534-at-yahoo-dot-com>
>
> What exactly is Ice melt? You're not talkin about rock salt
> I assume..
>
> Coiling In Pittsbrugh
> Ben McMIllen
>
> --- Tesla list <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com> wrote:
> > Original poster: "marc metlicka by way of Terry Fritz
> > <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <mystuffs-at-orwell-dot-net>
> >
> >
> > A dryer is easy, just one or two sealed buckets of ice
> > melt connected to
> > the drum via a hose.
> > filter through coffee filters to remove the smallest of
> > particles.
> > Take care,
> > Marc M.
>