it like what they use -eg-oil paints, pencil, spray paint. etc.....
It burns
The most common method is using lubricants like vegetable oil, nonstick spray or Vaseline.
It is a pneumatic system. Compressor. Hoses. Spray oil. Valves. Cylinder. Jet.
oil is lighter than water so it on top of the water and it can burn!
Yes it is. -To spray it onto metal you should prime the metal first.
It will spill out
Oil spills are notoriously hard to ignite as the cold ocean water keeps the oil below the ignition temperature. In oil removal operations where oil is to be burned of it is necessary to sink ceramic balls into the oil to float on the water to insulate the oil from the cold. If an oil spill were to ignite and this was not desirable fire boats could spray water mist onto the flame base to cool the oil and douse the fire. More likely the fire. would be allowed to burn itaelf out
bug spray
It will catch fire
An oil mister is used to lightly spray oil onto foods. It is ideal for people who want the flavor of the oil, especially gourmet oils, but not too much of the fat and calories.
Nothing. Its typically just cooking oil or olive oil. You can actually spray some types on your food for taste. Now I would not go swallowing gallons of the stuff, but a little will not hurt you.
A spray based with oil which has been chemically treated to have as little water as possible. (It is still a spray, however.)
Any quality spray, such as Olive Oil.
possible valve cover gasket is leaking onto bolt.
The oil spray is the hardest item to get in canyon defense. Build ten walls to unlock it. It will spray oil on the enemy, causing it to lose it's steering gradually.
The ice will cause the oil to erupt and splash out of the pan, causing severe burns or a fire.