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John,
Try the University Chem Lab.=20
Paul E. Dempsey, Jr. RPT
Marshall University
Huntington, WV
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From: John D. Chapman <chapmajd@wfu.edu>
To: caut@ptg.org <caut@ptg.org>
Date: Wednesday, January 05, 2000 7:54 PM
Subject: anhydrous methanol
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I have been using anhydrous methanol to treat sluggishness in action
centers as suggested by Bill Spurlock in the PTG Technical =
Examination
Source Book. Used straight, it works very well on sluggishness due =
to
lack of use (like those nice home pianos which are never played, but =
are
occasionally tuned). It frees things up, but since there is on water =
in
it, the bushings are not "shrunk", and it leaves no residue like a
lubricant does. Lubricants are great, but when you don't need one, =
why
use it.
But now my bottle of methanol is empty and none of the drug stores =
in town
carry it anymore. Suggestions ?
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John Chapman RPT
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem NC
chapmajd@wfu.edu
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