graphite lubricants

Delwin D Fandrich pianobuilders@olynet.com
Sat, 29 Nov 1997 07:48:10 -0800


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Gregory Torres wrote:

>  Dear List: I think maybe there must be another brand of graphite grease I don't know about, but, concerning "D.A.G." It
> simply is D-denatured, A-Alcohol and, yes, G-Graphite. The vehicle is the denatured alcohol (same as in Garfields pin-block
> restorer) The binder is the graphite itself-ever use a pencil on a piece of paper?   :-)   When it dries up in the
> container just add denatured alcohol and shake or stir well and it is like new. All there is to it ! end of thread for
> me.....    :-) Greg Torres

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You may well be correct about DAG -- I don't know what its composition is. But pencils "leads" use clay as a binder for the
graphite.

-- ddf

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