[Fwd: VJ-LUBE Formula Teflon paint]

Oleg Isaac oleg_i@club-internet.fr
Sat, 06 Dec 1997 11:31:37 +0100


Oleg Isaac wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Could somebody gives me the formula for VJ LUBE (weights, or quantity)
> 
> (I have Lanolin, Vaselin and talc, and even teflon powder)
> 
> Del, what proportions of teflon, do you use ? I tried with vaseline and
> it gives me a very solid product, not easy to apply.


> 
>  Thank you in advance.
> 
> P.S. What is the "Teflon" or "Modbylum Bysulfite" paint reference ? from
> Protek or any other source. I talk about the one's wich is on the
> Renner,s repetition lever.
> 
> Isaac OLEGDelwin D Fandrich wrote:
> >
> > Roger Jolly wrote:
> >
> > > Greetings All,
> > >                Have you tried substituting common paraffin wax in lieu of
> > > the messy dag. NOT FOR BUTT LEATHER OR KNUCKLES> Many applications like
> > > grand action return springs and trap work bushing it does a better job. One
> > > trick we use for trap work and peddle bushings is to heat and drip the wax
> > > into the bushings, since we started using this method a few years ago,
> > > recalls on pedal sqeaks have dropped to zero. When rebushing damper lift
> > > hanger do not glue the new bushing in place, just melt the wax into the
> > > bushing rough size with an awl and reinstall, you will be suprised how
> > > smooth and quiet the action will become. Same treatment for grand pedals
> > > and pedal rods. The wax takes years to dry or wear out.
> > > Get rid of your recalls,
> > > Roger Jolly
> > > University of Saskatchewan
> > > Dept. of Music.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------
> >
> > Once again, might I suggest VJ-2. (Or, perhaps, VJ-T.) That's VJ-Lube with Teflon powder. As much as it takes to make it the
> > consistency you want. It's not terribly messy and lasts forever.
> >
> > -- ddf


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