Jabs
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;3901 said:No, it cannot be replaced - it will have evaporated and be lost by now. I suggest you purchase new liquid.
This is the type of post that makes the forum so much fun!!
Tony
;3901 said:No, it cannot be replaced - it will have evaporated and be lost by now. I suggest you purchase new liquid.
Some compasses are filled with mineral oil, some with mineral spirit and never the 'twain shall meet.
When you hear people talk about filling their compasses with vodka or gin, a ludicrous waste, those are spirit filled versions. If you put spirit in a previously oil filled compass I've been told it can take the numbers off the card, so check first.
... and I'm swithering as to what I should try...
Swithering? Swithering?? You can't use words like that unless you vote for independence!![]()
Isopar M or L. http://amzn.to/1z2nAQG... I'm swithering as to what I should try ...
I've just had an interesting reply from Barry at compass repairers BPSC Marine:
Isopar L (compass fluid we supply) is specific for the job! White Spirit is used for cleaning paint of brushes! Lamp oil, if you knew the number of compasses that come in with that inside that I just throw away because it ruined the internals. Below are the fluids I have had in because someone told someone else it would work!!
Olive Oil
Baby Oil
Sunflower Oil
Kerosene
Pink Paraffin
White Spirit
Clear Massage Oil (enough said)
All of this compasses were marked ‘oil fill only’
I have successfully used white spirit, testing it first to make sure it would mix with the original liquid. All is well, BUT , now the compass card will not sit level. I guess it has been neglected too long with only half the liquid. Is there anything that can be done to put this right? I have set it up on my bench to see if overnight will make any difference.
Barry PhillipsUnfortunately BPSC has a server 500 error, so I don't know whether I can get the correct fluid or not, however I've got all winter to keep trying.
Unless of course, someone tells me there's something in the kitchen that's just as good...
I Filled my old Sestral binacle and Sestral handbearer about 15 years ago with vodka.;4008 said:Agree with Johnbb. I refilled my old Sestrel with industrial alcohol and used a hypodermic to top up. The fridge trick helped.
No, I am not a drug fuelled alcoholic!
I used baby oil in my plastimo compass ...
I Filled my old Sestral binacle and Sestral handbearer about 15 years ago with vodka.
Does she know you call her a cow?
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It seems the reference was lost: http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2iQBAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA35&lpg=PA35&dq=gave+my+cow+turpentine&source=bl&ots=E_f3TQAEFy&sig=6XvcSS7A2csj3YQmMIvY6gXwej4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=w-g-VKSXFoXe7Aax7YGQCA&ved=0CB8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=gave%20my%20cow%20turpentine&f=false
Having said that, my wife has asked me to stop writing Fat Cow on the notice board in the kitchen. It is simply a reminder for her to buy full milk.
Ah.....if only we still had grammar schools, all would be well..........not!