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Old November 23rd 15, 02:29 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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On 11/23/2015 8:23 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/11/2015 13:19, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/23/2015 2:26 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 22/11/2015 22:12, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/22/2015 4:05 PM, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
En el artículo , Ian Jackson
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On the occasions when I've used WD40 on pots, fan bearings etc, it
hasn't caused any subsequent problems.

"proper" contact cleaner works better and doesn't pick up contaminants
like WD40 does.

But, of course, you must use it
vary sparingly.

Indeed, and at the force it comes out of the can, that can be tricky.
Spraying it into a small snootiness and using the tip of a screwdriver
to transfer it works. But for pots, switches, etc., it's still better
to use contact cleaner made for the job.


Exactly. I would never use WD40 on an electrical/electronic device.

I would and do all the time ......


It figures YOU would.

yes what ever works well ... ignore the "experts" .....


Ignore the "idiots".

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On 23/11/2015 14:29, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/23/2015 8:23 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/11/2015 13:19, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/23/2015 2:26 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 22/11/2015 22:12, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/22/2015 4:05 PM, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
En el artículo , Ian Jackson
escribió:

On the occasions when I've used WD40 on pots, fan bearings etc, it
hasn't caused any subsequent problems.

"proper" contact cleaner works better and doesn't pick up contaminants
like WD40 does.

But, of course, you must use it
vary sparingly.

Indeed, and at the force it comes out of the can, that can be tricky.
Spraying it into a small snootiness and using the tip of a screwdriver
to transfer it works. But for pots, switches, etc., it's still better
to use contact cleaner made for the job.


Exactly. I would never use WD40 on an electrical/electronic device.

I would and do all the time ......


It figures YOU would.

yes what ever works well ... ignore the "experts" .....


Ignore the "idiots".

what ever works for you ...

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On 11/23/2015 9:36 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/11/2015 14:29, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/23/2015 8:23 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/11/2015 13:19, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/23/2015 2:26 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 22/11/2015 22:12, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/22/2015 4:05 PM, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
En el artículo , Ian Jackson
escribió:

On the occasions when I've used WD40 on pots, fan bearings etc, it
hasn't caused any subsequent problems.

"proper" contact cleaner works better and doesn't pick up
contaminants
like WD40 does.

But, of course, you must use it
vary sparingly.

Indeed, and at the force it comes out of the can, that can be
tricky.
Spraying it into a small snootiness and using the tip of a
screwdriver
to transfer it works. But for pots, switches, etc., it's still
better
to use contact cleaner made for the job.


Exactly. I would never use WD40 on an electrical/electronic device.

I would and do all the time ......


It figures YOU would.

yes what ever works well ... ignore the "experts" .....


Ignore the "idiots".

what ever works for you ...


Yes, I prefer the advice of professionals with many years of experience
to that of idiots.

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On 23/11/2015 15:14, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/23/2015 9:36 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/11/2015 14:29, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/23/2015 8:23 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/11/2015 13:19, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/23/2015 2:26 AM, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 22/11/2015 22:12, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/22/2015 4:05 PM, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
En el artículo , Ian Jackson
escribió:

On the occasions when I've used WD40 on pots, fan bearings etc, it
hasn't caused any subsequent problems.

"proper" contact cleaner works better and doesn't pick up
contaminants
like WD40 does.

But, of course, you must use it
vary sparingly.

Indeed, and at the force it comes out of the can, that can be
tricky.
Spraying it into a small snootiness and using the tip of a
screwdriver
to transfer it works. But for pots, switches, etc., it's still
better
to use contact cleaner made for the job.


Exactly. I would never use WD40 on an electrical/electronic device.

I would and do all the time ......


It figures YOU would.

yes what ever works well ... ignore the "experts" .....

Ignore the "idiots".

what ever works for you ...


Yes, I prefer the advice of professionals with many years of experience
to that of idiots.

I don't ......I find "idiots" know what they are talking about ....

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On 23/11/2015 16:14, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
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Yes, I prefer the advice of professionals with many years of experience
to that of idiots.

I don't ......I find "idiots" know what they are talking about ....


Strangely enough I see the word /amateur/ in the newsgroup names but
nowhere do I see /professional/.

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On 23/11/2015 16:39, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
On 23/11/2015 16:14, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
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Yes, I prefer the advice of professionals with many years of experience
to that of idiots.

I don't ......I find "idiots" know what they are talking about ....


Strangely enough I see the word /amateur/ in the newsgroup names but
nowhere do I see /professional/.

yes...professionals should be banned anyway....

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On Mon, 23 Nov 2015, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:

On 23/11/2015 16:39, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
On 23/11/2015 16:14, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
On 23/11/2015 15:14, Jerry Stuckle wrote:



Yes, I prefer the advice of professionals with many years of experience
to that of idiots.

I don't ......I find "idiots" know what they are talking about ....


Strangely enough I see the word /amateur/ in the newsgroup names but
nowhere do I see /professional/.

yes...professionals should be banned anyway....

"Amateur" had never referred to quality, it's always been about not making
money from it.

You can get beginners, you can get fools, but you can also get people who
know an awful lot, sometimes I think some have been the expert in the
field despite not getting paid.

Michael

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"Michael Black" wrote in message
news:alpine.LNX.2.02.1511231421430.21011@darkstar. example.org...

"Amateur" had never referred to quality, it's always been about not making
money from it.


Au contraire, for it has always been about being a lover of the art, so that
even a professional can be an amateur given the right positive mindset


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In rec.radio.amateur.homebrew gareth wrote:
"Michael Black" wrote in message
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"Amateur" had never referred to quality, it's always been about not making
money from it.


Au contraire, for it has always been about being a lover of the art, so that
even a professional can be an amateur given the right positive mindset


amateur

noun

: a person who does something (such as a sport or hobby) for pleasure
and not as a job

professional

adjective

: paid to participate in a sport or activity

http://www.merriam-webster.com/

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"gareth" wrote:
"Michael Black" wrote in message
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"Amateur" had never referred to quality, it's always been about not making
money from it.


Au contraire, for it has always been about being a lover of the art, so that
even a professional can be an amateur given the right positive mindset


Rank amateur in your case, Gareth Alun Evans G4SDW.

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