Doublereed Archive - Posting 000089.txt from 2008/04
From: "HAROLD" <harold@-----.br> Subj: Re: [DR-L] Oil query Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 18:32:22 -0400
ask for apple pie light or low calorie at your favorite fast food joint and
they~ll cut the pie in half.
----- Original Message -----
From: "herb fawcett" <herbgosia@-----.net>
To: <doublereed@-----.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: [DR-L] Oil query
I just enjoy the mental vision of the Simplot spuds, shot by cannon through
a grid for uniformity, and fried in some arcane version of vegetable oil.
I'll try the In-n-Out version.
Herb
On 4/15/08 11:45 AM, "John Towle" <gtowle839@-----.net> wrote:
> Herb,
>
> Beg to differ. In-n-Out Burger makes their fries to
> order from honest to gosh spuds which they shape on
> site & fry while you wait. Now they ARE fresh &
> good!!!
>
> http://www.in-n-out.com/freshness.asp
>
> Best,
>
> john
>
> --- herb fawcett <herbgosia@-----.net> wrote:
>
>> And, David, probably McDonald's. It is a gold mine
>> of fat, empty carbs, and
>> sodium. Best fries around, though.
>> Herb
>>
>>
>> On 4/15/08 10:24 AM, "David Lurie"
>> <klingsor@-----.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Herb
>>>
>>> He's not talking about oiling the wood, only the
>> mechanism of the key rods.
>>>
>>> BTW, as for bread, since I am diabetic, I find
>>> even one small slice is enough to send my blood
>>> glucose levels sky high, So I avoid most bread,
>> rice and potatoes.
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> At 01:11 PM 4/15/2008, you wrote:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> At the IDRS session in Muncie, a couple of years
>> ago,
>>>> Linda Strommen of Indiana U gave a superb two day
>> (a
>>>> couple of hours each day) session on oboe reeds.
>> Part
>>>> of the session included a video feed live from
>> John
>>>> Symer's workshop in New Jersey. He said the best
>> oil
>>>> bar none for oiling key rods in wind instruments
>> was
>>>> gear oil, yes, the kind you put in differentials
>> &
>>>> trannys of our horseless carriages. I asked him
>>>> through the open mike at the session if you
>> could
>>>> also use automatic tranny fluid. He said you
>> could but
>>>> it wasn't as thick as gear oil & therefore
>> wouldn't
>>>> last quite as long. I have been using Dexron II
>> ATF
>>>> ever since I got back from Muncie. Works like a
>> dream,
>>>> plus it is a maroon color so it shows up very
>> nicely.
>>>> You can see exactly how much is going onto the
>> rods.
>>>> Great also for oiling gougers as well as their
>> blades.
>>>> A quart of this stuff will no doubt last a
>> lifetime.
>>>> Certainly more economical than the stuff sold in
>> few
>>>> ounce bottles at music shops. I keep a stash on
>> my
>>>> reed table in a Caltrate pill bottle. About once
>> a
>>>> year, I fill my General oil drop dispenser. I've
>> been
>>>> using ATF at the rate of 2 to 3 times a year on
>> the
>>>> oboe, or each time I clean pads/tone holes & on
>> my Dan
>>>> Ross gouger after each use, which is about once
>> a
>>>> week. My 2ยข FWIW
>>>>
>>>> By the way Ron Fox, a chemist & superb oboist
>> from the
>>>> San Diego area says the tranny fluid is fine. I
>> even
>>>> think he uses it.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts, Mike Benthin, David C. & Harold?
>>>>
>>>>
>>
> http://www.generaltools.com/Products/Precision-Oiler__589.aspx
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> john
>>>>
>>>> --- David Crispin / Crispin's Creations
>>>> <crispinscreations@-----.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm not familiar with a green oil. To the best
>> of my
>>>>> knowledge, the favored
>>>>> oil for woodwind keys is Nye clock oil, a
>> synthetic
>>>>> concoction. Loyalty to
>>>>> this brand is so fierce among its users that I'm
>> in
>>>>> the process of adopting
>>>>> it as a product. I'd be rolling it out in the
>> next
>>>>> few days if it weren't
>>>>> for the fact that the syringes I bought as
>>>>> applicators came to me without
>>>>> needles on them.
>>>>>
>>>>> David Crispin
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "HAROLD" <harold@-----.br>
>>>>> To: <doublereed@-----.org>
>>>>> Cc: <doublereeds@-----.org>
>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 5:30 AM
>>>>> Subject: [DR-L] Oil query
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dear Lists
>>>>>> Thanks for all your feedback.Despite all my
>>>>> complaints in the past about
>>>>>> not enough music being discussed herein, I too
>> am
>>>>> becoming a
>>>>>> gadget-product inquirer.Oh well ,we are not any
>>>>> better than our
>>>>>> equipment,Baqroque oboist(a top one) Steve
>> Hammer
>>>>> once told me.
>>>>>> Today~s query--purchased a green substance
>> which
>>>>> looks like it came from
>>>>>> Mars from Oboeworks in NYC .It is special oil
>> for
>>>>> the oboe.Any experience
>>>>>> with this one--feedback,feedback plse
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Rgds,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> harold emert
>>>>>> rio-brazil
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS--One more query about the old country(USA)
>>>>> ---where does one find low
>>>>>> fat food in fastfood dives--whenever I
>> requested
>>>>> anything light on my
>>>>>> recent voyage to NJoisey and NYork was told by
>> the
>>>>> server that he or she
>>>>>> could cut the product in half.
>
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