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I need lube

Jinx

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My trailer light plug is very difficult to plug into the deuce. It's so hard that it's nearly impossible to plug in. What kind of lube can I use to make this easier? I don't want to risk shorting out the connections. Any suggestions?
 

Jinx

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Not yet, lol.

I've been side tracked with an old shipping container that was dropped off earlier this week. It's going to be great for storage. I need to find someone that can add a door to the side of it and then it will get painted.

The outside it ugly, but the interior is nearly perfect.
 

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srodocker

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nice how much did that run ya? looks like you have room for another truck and trailer...well if i get a truck i might need a spot to stay for me and my new OD fever hahahha
 

Jinx

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It's 40' long and cost me $1800. Plenty of room for my old Caddy in the front and storage in the back. That's why I need a side door. The car will take up about half the storage area.

Yeah, there's room for more trucks, but I don't think the neighbors like what I have now. heh
 

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The subject line could have taken this thread in very different direction.....
 

DieselBob

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I've been thinking about getting one of those containers in the 20' size to use as a shed. A little camo paint and no one will even notice it. :-D
 

swbradley1

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The 20 foot ones usually cost twice as much as the bigger ones.

They are more valuable because they can be used in smaller areas.

Bummer, I want to put a 20 foot one inside my barn as a shop.
 

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DOT 5 brake fluid is 98% silicone oil and I use it for electrical lubricant. Silicone grease is silicone oil containing some silica powder to stiffen it. It is suitable because:
stable against oxidation and heat,
does not soften rubber,
repels water,
does not evaporate........
 
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