Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control?

   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #121  
Your analogy would be super awesome if people drank oil...

However nobody does, so where does that leave your analogy?

Would you be willing to get an eye dropper and put a single drop of used motor oil in your glass every time you drink something? Its such a small amount you wont even notice it.
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #122  
Would you be willing to get an eye dropper and put a single drop of used motor oil in your glass every time you drink something? Its such a small amount you wont even notice it.


I'm having a hard time seeing where this has anything to do with me putting asphalt, sorry, an oil'd aggregate driveway in.
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #124  
Sign in a restaurant: "Coffee Rules---cup .75; half morning $2; all morning $2.50; all day $3. For $3.5 you are allowed to leave for lunch and return."

Just a change of subject. Remember the quote about being careful about who you argue with, 'cause people watching may not be able to tell the difference?:)
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #125  
Sign in a restaurant: "Coffee Rules---cup .75; half morning $2; all morning $2.50; all day $3. For $3.5 you are allowed to leave for lunch and return."

Just a change of subject. Remember the quote about being careful about who you argue with, 'cause people watching may not be able to tell the difference?:)

It's almost like they don't understand semantics...

I bet they would eat a hot dog with no concerns, but call it a nitrogen based meat scrap in a casing and they get all hoity toity and balk at such a thing. Never knowing it's the same **** thing. I swear, people are regressing as a species.
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #126  
Well if the original poster is coming back occasionally to read the posts on this thread,
a spinner set will do a nice job of spreading that used fryer oil.
When I wash out and clean up and oil the apron chain on my sander in the spring time what oil gets to the spinner is spread nicely.
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #127  
It's almost like they don't understand semantics...

I bet they would eat a hot dog with no concerns, but call it a nitrogen based meat scrap in a casing and they get all hoity toity and balk at such a thing. Never knowing it's the same **** thing. I swear, people are regressing as a species.

Who are they?
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #129  
So you know, that chip seal "oil" and tar, are not the same products that used motor oil is??

I do know that, but oil for chip seal is basically heavy crude, what the tree huggers howl about when a pipeline breaks.
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #130  
I'm having a hard time seeing where this has anything to do with me putting asphalt, sorry, an oil'd aggregate driveway in.

Oil on an aggregate driveway is oil on the ground.
Some folks would consider that to be polluting the ground!
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #131  
I do know that, but oil for chip seal is basically heavy crude, what the tree huggers howl about when a pipeline breaks.

Used motor oil has a bunch of carcinogens in it and will wash down into the ground water. Its runs at normal temps we live in. What they chip-seal or make asphalt road with is stable unit at very high temps. So the cancer risk to animal life (that's us) is not the same.
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #132  
Somebody needs explain this to the tree huggers.
They seem to get their panties in a wad whenever there is even a minor crude oil spill.
BTW: Crude oil is heated for pipeline transport, as well as for roadway application.
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #133  
Crude oil is heated for pipeline transport, as well as for roadway application.

And why do you suppose that is?
Used motor oil doesn't need heated to spread on the ground.
Could there possibly be a (gasp) difference?
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #134  
I heard that used motor oil caused coronavirus(LOL)!
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #135  
Too late for me, I grew up in an era that gravel roads & oiling for dust were the norm.

People back then had private wells got city water that came from a private well.

I am dying and nothing I do now can stop it.
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #136  
Too late for me, I grew up in an era that gravel roads & oiling for dust were the norm.

People back then had private wells got city water that came from a private well.

I am dying and nothing I do now can stop it.

Sorry.......Me too...:)
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #137  
And why do you suppose that is?
Used motor oil doesn't need heated to spread on the ground.
Could there possibly be a (gasp) difference?

Correct!
There is a difference!
Used motor oil does not need to be heated, but crude oil does need to be heated, to make it flow...... like used motor oil.
Obviously, pipeline crude oil cannot possibly pollute the ground unless it is hot.
Pipeline oil is... cold?... Hot?
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #138  
Correct!
There is a difference!
Used motor oil does not need to be heated, but crude oil does need to be heated, to make it flow...... like used motor oil.
Obviously, pipeline crude oil cannot possibly pollute the ground unless it is hot.
Pipeline oil is... cold?... Hot?

Oil in pipelines is hot, weather its crude or not, is not an accurate statement. In all the years I spent in the patch, I never once worked on a line that hot oil flowed in for any distance. But oil is different at every field around the world so my experience is quite limited so yes some is heated, to be move down lines. I'm not sure where, but I'm sure it it. Nearly all the wells I worked on heated it in treaters I worked on those da^&%m things. Oils used in asphalt or road repairs is a byproduct of there refining and not good for much anything else so I'd say road is a good place for it.. Hope that helps
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #139  
Oil in pipelines is hot, weather its crude or not, is not an accurate statement. In all the years I spent in the patch, I never once worked on a line that hot oil flowed in for any distance. But oil is different at every field around the world so my experience is quite limited so yes some is heated, to be move down lines. I'm not sure where, but I'm sure it it. Nearly all the wells I worked on heated it in treaters I worked on those da^&%m things. Oils used in asphalt or road repairs is a byproduct of there refining and not good for much anything else so I'd say road is a good place for it.. Hope that helps

The point being: Oil whatever type, when poured on the ground pollutes the ground.
Surely, some types are worse than others, but they ALL pollute the ground!
 
   / Oil Sprayer for UTV for dust control? #140  
The point being: Oil whatever type, when poured on the ground pollutes the ground.
Surely, some types are worse than others, but they ALL pollute the ground!

Can't be so, it's organic.
 

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