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Mike,
As you may know, you can make your own graphite grease by mixing dry graphite with ordinary grease, if you have a local source for the graphite. I didn't know that; I probably can get the graphite, though I can just as easily go with the vendor I've found for the grease. I do have to ask what is meant by "ordinary grease" though. A few weeks ago, I'd have read right over that, but having seen so many base types, the world isn't that simple anymore ~:0 Another way is to add enough graphite to STP oil treatment until it forms a stiff paste. In my opinion this works even better for many uses, but in case of doubt I would follow the machine builder's recommendation. No offense to the guy at Best Line, I don't think they have a strong opinion, or if they do, I haven't found the person who knows the reason. Thanks! Bill |
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