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How To Lubricate Hard-To-Reach Areas
Jeremy Aaron, an aircraft mechanic from Washington, Penn., was tired of not being able to reach some areas on machines being serviced with the plastic straws that come standard with WD-40 and aerosol products. Getting at remote areas inside engine compartments meant spraying the whole area from a distance, making a mess and wasting chemicals. So, he invented what he calls Extend-A-Lube Super Straws.
  Super Straws are 16-in. nozzles that are compatible with virtually all aerosol cans that come with standard length straws and can easily be cut to any length you need.
  Aaron packages his Super Straws along with another product called Hold-Its. These are elastic rings that wrap around the can and hold onto the straw so it won't get lost. They're sold through tool distributors.
  A pack of three Super Straws and three Hold-Its sells for $4 plus $1.25 S&H.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Extend-A-Lube, 4009 Outlook Dr., West Mifflin, Penn. 15122 (extendalube@yahoo.com).


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2011 - Volume #35, Issue #3