Hello, comes to my mind : I heard ( a long time ago) the binder was the same glue wich was on the stamps, in french GOMME ARABIQUE (this is paper glue you must moist to make it glue). I will check to see what is it exacly (a natural product) Isaac OLEG Jon Page wrote: > > I was given this recipe a long time ago: > Equal parts: powdered graphite, alcohol, shellac, black stain (analine I > presume). > > Jon Page > > At 12:02 PM 11/29/97 -0600, you wrote: > >tried the experiment, that denatured alcohol and powdered graphite alone > >does NOT make DAG 154, or anything remotely similar, what is the binder used > >in this product. Barring that, what is a good alternative binder for use > >with graphite on bridge tops? Shoe polish has been suggested, anyone else? > >Intermittently hopeful, Ron
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