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Re: Mineral oil in australia??



Original poster: "Jim Lux by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <jimlux-at-earthlink-dot-net>

$80AU = $50US.. 20 l = 5.3 gal >> $9.50/gal

That's not quite twice the going price for that kind of quantity in the US, 
so it's probably not excessive, on the face of it. (Does the $80 include 
the GST?  Here, it's about $5/gallon, without tax)...  Given that the world 
price of crude oil is somewhat high these days, it will drive up the price 
of transformer oil, roughly in proportion.


Alternate sources for mineral oil:
Veterinary or feed store for large animals.  They use mineral oil as a 
laxative in gallon quantities for horses, cows, and the like.  Since 
they're pouring or pumping it down the throat of a farm animal, it won't be 
likely to have scents flavors or additives.


Plain hydraulic fluid (as used in tractors, etc.) is another source of 
fairly additive free oil.


At 08:19 AM 4/11/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>Original poster: "Sheik by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" 
><seb-at-ihug-dot-com.au>
>
>Hello, I have had lots of trouble finding mineral oil in australia =
>(brisbane). The best i could do was 20L of transformer oil for $80AU =
>from Shell oils, however this is way too pricey for my budget. Only form =
>of mineral oil I can find is baby oil, which has aloe vera, scents, and =
>other water-laden stuff in it. Plus a 250ml bottle is like $4Au. Any =
>idea if i can use car transmission oil or something else? Or where I =
>might find mineral oil in decent quantaties?