key pin lubrication

Newton Hunt nhunt@optonline.net
Wed, 31 Oct 2001 11:41:06 -0500


Yes, Protek will work, sort of, but polishing off the corrosion
(invisible to the naked "I") THEN lubricate _always_ works,  Always. 
Never fails.  Most indubitable success.  How many other ways must I say
this to make the point.  Polish the little bastards first!!!!!!!!  Then
do your work.

You absolutely must do the major pitch change before you can fine tune. 
Smae thing.

Rustlessness is closest to Godfullness.

Cleanliness is next to Godliness works here as in all other life
processes.

		Newton

> David Love wrote:
> 
> I have for years used McClube to lubricate key pins.  Recently,
> however, I was having a hard time getting rid of excess friction prior
> to a weigh off and tried using Protek instead and got quite good
> results.  Any others compared the two substances this way and what
> have you found?
> 
> David Love


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