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MVPA Collectors:
"I took one of my WWII JEEP's apart and I sprayed every bolt and didn't break one yet."
"My 52 Military Jeep engine had only 40 Lbs of compression in the cylinders. I sprayed StrongArm Sprays into the engine and left the engine for two weeks. After that it had 110-120 Lbs in all the cylinders. Now I plow snow with it and after 2 years later it still has 110-120 Lbs in the cylinders. You don't have to sell me on it !"
Machinist Testimony:
I have a Milwaukee 1/2" Magnum Hole Shooter (yes - that's what it's called; Catalog # 0235-1).

It is an excellent drill - well made, tough as nails, and enough torque to break your arm if miss-handled.

I don't know if you are familiar with these drills, but in case not, the way you operate the chuck to grab or release a drill bit is as follows:

You set the Forward/Reverse switch to run the drill in the direction that will open the chuck, and - while holding the sleeve with the axial gripping grooves in it with your left hand - you pull the trigger (carefully). This causes the chuck to open under power.

Then you flip the little switch in front of the trigger to the other direction (so the chuck will close under power) , drop your drill bit into the chuck, hold the sleeve, and trigger the drill carefully, until the chuck closes slightly on the drill bit. Then pull the serrated sleeve back (so the chuck can spin while the sleeve does not), and rev the drill to a pretty good speed. You then let the sleeve go forward (while still holding it from turning), which causes the sleeve to act like a built-in impact wrench, tightening the chuck jaws on the drill.

You do the same thing, with the drill again running in the proper direction, to get the drill bit out. I point the drill straight downwards, close to the floor - preferably over a rubber anti-fatigue mat - and let the drill bit fall only a little distance to the floor.

I have to say, I've never been nuts about this arrangement, but the Milwaukee service guys tell me it's not hard on the chuck. (They also said they were pleased to hear from someone who wanted to know how not to abuse their tools!)

Well, very recently, my chuck was suddenly really stiff when I went to use it, to the point where it was virtually inoperable. So I gave the chuck 2 or 3 squirts with StrongArm, and in a few seconds it began to work as slick as could be - I'd like to say maybe even better than when brand new, but I can't be sure on that point.

From my experience with StrongArm Spray on things like door locks, I'll be very surprised if I have to repeat this little treatment within the next 5 years.

Thought you'd like to know about this.

Guy (www.lautard.com)

Testimony from C Melody Saxophone Forum:
"Go to StrongArmSprays.Com on the net. They make the finest penetrating oils available anywhere. Their products reverse and dissolve rust as well as freeing the screws and rods. Anyone who repairs musical instruments should have this stuff in their arsenal. It is the best stuff that I have ever come across for this purpose. It has never harmed any plating that I have used it near. You don't need to use much."
The online tractor forum user entry:
"I like StrongArm spray. I don't know what it is, but it is some of the best stuff I have used. I won't buy any more WD40."
"That's the Best Stuff I've ever used! It loosens em up like nothing !"
John from Missouri
"You don't know what Junk Spray is until you try StrongArmSprays !! After you use StrongArmSprays, you'll know that everything else you've ever used is Junk compared to this StrongArmSprays.!"
Repeat Customer
I wanted to get an igniter out. I put StrongArmSprays on and started
see-sawing on em. Normally you just break the whole thing off - I just started se-sawing and they came right out!
David Henry

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