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<blockquote data-quote="robjarman" data-source="post: 434528" data-attributes="member: 13583"><p>sorted - it's a fibrous material - have degreased and washed a sample and it burns like stink! whether horsehair or coir or some other fibre dunno - I guess if it's non-metallic, animal or plant, then in the cylinders it can only form some kind of sludge in the oil and otherwise will be exhausted...</p><p></p><p>whether John Muir was referring to an earlier (pre-bay) filter or what I dunno, but it's not copper wool, I am fairly sure now.</p><p></p><p>rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robjarman, post: 434528, member: 13583"] sorted - it's a fibrous material - have degreased and washed a sample and it burns like stink! whether horsehair or coir or some other fibre dunno - I guess if it's non-metallic, animal or plant, then in the cylinders it can only form some kind of sludge in the oil and otherwise will be exhausted... whether John Muir was referring to an earlier (pre-bay) filter or what I dunno, but it's not copper wool, I am fairly sure now. rob [/QUOTE]
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