PS Magazine - JUNE 1976

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 283

JUNE 1976

PS Magazine - JUNE 1976 - Page 15 of 35
Make sure braces, angle irons, and
support parts are fastened right.
They're there paRCLy to give cabinet
·
walls strength and keep down warp-
iNg unde± heat. They can't do the job
±²³´µ¶·
if they're not snug.
.
A wooden match or toothpick can
Help get crUd oU²³of places Like bracket
joints, spring and pin assembLies, and
.
´vet seats
µ¶·
,±²
³. ´µ
¸¹
k
º»¼½
Then, be sure everyth¾g wor s¿
try latÀh pins, shutters, door Latches
and rests, lift haÁdLes, and inner rack
sets.
AftEr You get the caBinet clÂan, if it's
not to
Ã
be used for several days or
weeks, cover it with corrosioÄ preveÄÅ
8030 -00±
ThereÆs a marveLous compound out
for cLeaning Çhese thingsÈhot watÉr
and soapÊ TimËLy use of this wondÌrfuL
soLvent wiLL prevent harder work Later,
like scouriÍg off ugLy corrosion or
cakedÎon greaseÏ When that black
smear
gets
on
utensiL
surfacesÐ
nothing short of scouring ÑiLL make it
g
away ÏÏ. Ñhich wrecks the finish
every time.
Òooking oiL or Linseed oiL makes a
fine Lotion for ÑoodÅhandled knivesÏ
AlL other standarD items get the same
Pl4
preservative
compound
the
cabinet didÏ
*
GET YOUR TIRE CHAINS EARLY
a 12-FOot gRADER PRiMER
*
elECTRiCAl CoNnECtoR REPlaCEMENTS
STARRING:


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