Yes. The US M3 submachine gun. It was introduced for WWII.
The specific gravity of grease typically ranges from 0.85 to 1.05, depending on the composition and consistency of the grease. Grease with a higher specific gravity tends to be denser and may contain more solid components.
Dry cleaning usually removes grease stains.
A "grease monkey" is a term used to describe mechanics, usually car mechanics, as they tend to get covered in grease and oil on the job.
Not usually, no. It can have fats in it, though, usually from butter or milk.
Elbow grease usually does the job!
The recommended type of grease to use for lubricating a bottom bracket is a high-quality bicycle-specific grease.
it can be. Example: "i grease my hair back every morning." it would usually be in the form "greased" if it was going to be a verb.
first, hit all the grease points with a grease gun. there are usually several points to grease, look for the nipples
Grease usually needs a professional cleaner in order to get out. Try oxy then try a professional.
This would be axle grease. It is usually a thick, semi-solid grease made from petroleum.
This would be axle grease. It is usually a thick, semi-solid grease made from petroleum.
The idiomatic term "elbow grease" means to use manual labor to accomplish a task. The "grease" in french fries is usually vegetable oil, but may contain animal fats.