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I used a jug of Prolong, which I mixed fairly rich at about 15:1, since, again, I'm
concerned with rusting.
I will say, though, that a trayful of coolant is a great way to break the habit of laying tools and rags in the drip tray...
For a spray nozzle, I dived back into my stashes of parts and boxes of
junk. The base is an extra magnetic indicator base
(I have about six or
seven) and a clamp, a short chunk of bent stainless tubing and a
Swagelok elbow, a small brass ball valve,
and a piece of 1/4" copper tubing
soldered into a female 1/8" pipe fitting.
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