This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Uh, Terry,,,,,,,,,,,, Hence the response from our beloved Ron N,,,,,,,,, = =20 If you haven't tried actually doing it yet, which I bet you haven't, = water won't mix with Naphtha. Why? Because Naphtha is a petroleum = product, and is not water soluble. =20 In fact, My Father, the firefighter, told me more than one story = about how burning Naphtha has a tendency to float on water. Not a pretty picture.=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: pianolover 88=20 To: pianotech@ptg.org=20 Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 5:39 PM Subject: Re: sluggish butt questions Ron, I actually meant naphtha and water, sans the silicone, for shrinking = the=20 bushings. I had been using isopropyl, which has water in it already, = but I=20 find the naphtha dries faster and shrinks the felt better. since then = I've=20 just been using the "baldwin method' of naphtha/silicone, 8.1.; works = great! Terry Peterson >Terry, It would impress me more than I can possibly say if you could mix = a=20 small, or any amount of water into a silicone-naphtha mixture. You'd = probably=20 have better luck just using pterodactyl fat in the first place. Ron N> _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/1d/9a/db/f4/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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