From:
Elaine <ehruby@zzzzzzz>
Date:
Fri, 06 Feb 2004 08:24:44 -0700
Subject:
Cuturi air hammer
Hi Simon....Thanks for the confirmation about the oil. I was actually
over oiling....I wanted to make sure that I was taking good care of my
tools...especially this expensive pneumatic chisel! Nicole's problem
sounded similar. Also, I must try the tip about virgin olive oil...right
now I use an oil made for pneumatic tools.
I would also like to add that as a women in traditionally men's
territory, it can still some times be uncomfortable. I am very
feminine...however, my mechanical apptitude was rated at 97.3% in high
school. In the seventies, I was not allowd to take shop et. ("I was a cute
little blonde, and I would just cause caos in the shop!") After I got
married, if there was a carpentry problem while remodeling our home et, and
I figured out the solution before the boys...they would get very upset.
Now...they are use to me and don't feel theatened. They may even ask for
advice. However, I have to go through the same intiation, every time a
situation involving different men and carpentry, mechanics et. cropps up.
Elle
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