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Unique Problem With Air Tool...
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 14:26:47 -0400, "Joe AutoDrill"
wrote: Anyone know of a lubricant that could be used that would not cause medical (food grade or better maybe?) issues? Regards, Joe Agro, Jr. The most recent American Rifleman mentioned a Nickle Boride ceramic coating that may meet your needs. No lubricant required. They talk about it lasting 60K cycles, which for a semiautomatic rifle is pretty good. Whether it could be made thicker or modified to meet your customer's durability needs is something the manufacturer would have to answer. The process is a dip done by failzero.com. I'll email you the article. RWL |
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