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Wikipedia
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Sarcobatus - Wikipedia
November 18, 2025 - Although it can be grazed by animals that are adapted, grazing of greasewood by sheep and cattle can result in oxalate poisoning resulting in kidney failure. The active agent can be either sodium oxalate or potassium oxalate. Sheep are the most vulnerable. The wood is yellow, very hard and tough. Because it is so hard, it was used as a shaft for arrows.
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Wikipedia
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Greasewood - Wikipedia
June 12, 2024 - Greasewood is a common name shared by several plants: Adenostoma fasciculatum is a plant with white flowers that is native to Oregon, Nevada, California, and northern Baja California. This shrub is one of the most widespread plants of the chaparral biome. Baccharis sarothroides is a shrub with ...
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LumberJocks
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Graphite Lubricant VS Bearing Grease on Wood | LumberJocks Woodworking Forum
I usually use lacqueres and homemade stains, so I don't keep much in the way of waxes, polishes and lubricants around. So is the grease a no then? ... LoyalAppleGeek, I would imagine grease would make the jig slide nicely, but I personally would avoid it. Introducing grease into the wood shop worries me, even when greasing up machine bearings.
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Merriam-Webster
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GREASEWOOD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a low stiff shrub (Sarcobatus vermiculatus of the family Sarcobataceae) common in alkaline soils in the western U.S.; also : any of various related or similar shrubs… See the full definition
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Southern Arizona Guide
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The Creosote or Greasewood: Good for What Ails You! - Things To Do in Tuscon AZ
December 6, 2024 - In Mexico, greasewood, or Creosote is known as a powerful medicine, used as a remedy for intestinal distress. The leaves of the creosote are also used as a polutice for relief from aches, pains and topical bruises.
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Reddit
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r/woodworking on Reddit: Need advice for ‘lubricating’ wood
April 10, 2023 -

I have a beautiful old table that I want to restore fully. It extends with wooden runners that are old and often jam. I intend to take them all apart, glue broken parts, then reassemble then. But how do I lubricate the slides? Obviously WD-40 might not work. Should I use soap or paraffin wax or …. what? I am sure someone knows exactly how it should be done. Need advice.

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USDA
plants.usda.gov › DocumentLibrary › plantguide › pdf › pg_save4.pdf pdf
Plant Guide Plant Materials
grazing black greasewood properly and with a great · deal of caution can be beneficial to the grazing · animal. Ethnobotanical: The tough wood from Sarcobatus · was used by Native American Indians for tools and · firewood (Welsh et al 2003). Status · Consult the PLANTS Web site and your State ·
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Philwood
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Lubricants & Cleaners – Phil Wood and Company
Phil Wood lubricants were designed to provide the best possible lubrication for Phil Wood products and other metal-on-metal applications. Utilized by bike shops, cycling component manufacturers, and in industries beyond cycling, our grease and oils are meant to protect and lubricate to prolong the life of the products they are used with.
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Southern Living
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How To Clean Grease Off Wood Furniture Without Stripping The Finish
February 17, 2025 - Don't use water on raw or oiled wood surfaces. Factory-sealed or varnished finishes are easier to clean and may handle wiping with soap and water. Always test your cleaning method in an inconspicuous spot before getting started. ... Dish soap, white vinegar and walnut oil, or mineral spirits, depending on the cleaning method you choose ... Dish soap is often the first tool you reach for when you need to cut grease.
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WoodBarter
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Greasewood stump | WoodBarter
March 15, 2023 - ......... Jerry (in Tucson) Arizona is unique to other states in its varied landscape, animal life, and plant diversity, The Saguaro is certainly our state’s most conspicuous plant, but the creosote bush is probably the toughest and most adaptable. Creosote bush also has several notable qualities and traditional/medicinal uses. Creosote bush (Larrea tridentata), sometimes called greasewood, is a large shrub found in most of Arizona’s counties.
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Truck Mount Forums
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How to Get Grease Out of Wood (Steps, Tips & Prevention) – TMF Store
May 3, 2023 - Wood is a natural, durable material that adds warmth and character to any home. But it can get dirty, especially with grease, which can soak into the wood and leave ugly marks. So to keep your wood flooring and furniture in good shape, you'll need to learn how to get grease out of wood.
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DesertUSA
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Greasewood - DesertUSA
Greasewoods are thorny, many branched shrubs which grow three to seven feet tall. The bark is white or dull gray in color. Leaves are fleshy, almost succulent, and grow from _ inch 1 _ inches long. Male and female flowers are separate, but they occur on the same plant (monecious—meaning "one home").
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Quora
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What lubricants do you commonly use in woodworking? - Woodworking Library - Quora
Answer (1 of 3): Here’s the suite of lubricants I keep around: Water: used in sharpening, wet sanding (I have a smaller spray bottle with slightly soapy water), and aggressive cutting with pumice and rotten stone. Gun Oil: I tried this because it’s a durable, highly penetrating, persistently lu...
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Amazon
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Amazon.com: Grease Wood Cleaner
Specific Uses · Air Conditioner · All Purpose · Automotive Exterior · Bathtub · Bottle · Carpet · Cooktop · Countertop · Deck · Engine · Floor · Furniture · Grill · Industrial Machinery · Oven · Shower · Sink · Tile · Toilet · Upholstery See more · Surface Recommendation · Wood ·
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AVT
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Phil Wood Waterproof Grease, for Ball and Roller Bearings - AVT.Bike
Phil Wood Waterproof Grease, for Ball and Roller Bearings
Phil Wood waterproof grease is the only grease good enough to come standard in all Phil Spec'd bearings. Phil's waterproof grease is tested and has achieved the Premium Lubricant Classification by all major bearing manufacturers.  Phil's grease is a standard in the industry, used by manufacturers and bike shops all around the world.  It's a great addition to your home shop too. This waterproof grease is designed for use in a wide temperature range; -20 to 350 F.  It also performs well under severe wet conditions, including salt water. Phil's grease isn't just for bearings. Use Phil's grease as
Price   US$13.00
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Britannica
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Greasewood | Desert, Shrub, Adaptation | Britannica
July 20, 1998 - The name greasewood has also been applied to shrubs from different families, such as Adenostoma fasciculatum (Rosaceae) and Salvia apiana (Lamiaceae). This article was most recently revised and updated by William L.
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National Park Service
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Greasewood - Petrified Forest National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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