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Yet another possible TS gear lube
Saw some of the earlier posts and thought of yet another possible lube
for the gears of TSs. The best one I saw in that thread was paste wax with dry graphite mixed in. I ran across a lubricant for pulling electrical wires, called, surprisingly, "Wire-pulling Lubricant". There are various types, the one I got is wax based. I guess you could still add some dry graphite if you wanted. Anyone have experience with this lube or think it might work well? It's cheap (about $6 per quart), and seems ideal for the application. H. |
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Sorry for the triple post guys. I don't know why that happened, I
didn't hit the button but once.... Triplicately yours, H |
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OK! I just discovered how to remove posts with the new Google Groups
feature.... H |
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On 16 Jan 2005 21:48:52 -0800, "hylourgos" wrote:
Sorry for the triple post guys. I don't know why that happened, I didn't hit the button but once.... Measure twice, cut once, post about it to the wreck three times... |
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On 17 Jan 2005 05:28:23 -0800, "hylourgos" wrote:
OK! I just discovered how to remove posts with the new Google Groups feature.... H sorry dude... those posts are still there. they may not be on google news servers but they certainly are on ALL of the real major servers. ain't usenet wonderful |
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