Seat Cleaning
Originally posted by poohbear
Ahhh, now I see why they call it a "button" bit. Sorry RP I was joking....
Ahhh, now I see why they call it a "button" bit. Sorry RP I was joking....
Okay... back to seat cleaning.... ROFL! We seemed to have drifted, ever so slightly, off topic. LOL!
RP
Gee, they look much like the bits we used seeking an ancient dinosaur fuel out in West Texas. But we used liquid mud to carry away the cuttings. The weight of the mud also helped prevent kick backs on the drill stem.
Once again, you are are AWESOME. I went back and searched all the former threads on this subject. I decided to go ahead and purchase three bottles from the Saddle Shop of the official stuff. I'll try that out for the first several months. I'm also gonna take a look at Lexol and Tanners Preserve.
Answering my questions one at a time. More to come.
Answering my questions one at a time. More to come.
Originally posted by 66Boss351
Gee, they look much like the bits we used seeking an ancient dinosaur fuel out in West Texas. But we used liquid mud to carry away the cuttings. The weight of the mud also helped prevent kick backs on the drill stem.
Gee, they look much like the bits we used seeking an ancient dinosaur fuel out in West Texas. But we used liquid mud to carry away the cuttings. The weight of the mud also helped prevent kick backs on the drill stem.


