VJ Lube

Elwood Doss, Jr. edoss@utm.edu
Wed, 2 Jun 2004 20:45:34 -0500


Make up some VJ Lube?  You could.  On the other hand.....
.....if you don't want to go to all the trouble of making the VJ Lube, Paul
McCutcheon purchased the inventory from Ruth McCall and still sells a 35mm
film canister of it for a dollar.  Great deal!  That much will last you a
while.  Here's his information:
Paul McCutcheon
706 30th Street
Parkersburg, WV  26101
Home:  304/422-1184
Cell: 304/615-6061
He recommended you call his cell phone.  Give him a call!
Joy!
Elwood


Elwood Doss, Jr., RPT
Piano Technician/Technical Director
Department of Music
106 Fine Arts Building
University of Tennessee at Martin
Martin, TN  38238
731-587-1152
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Avery Todd" <avery@ev1.net>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: VJ Lube


> Hi Rogerio,
>
> Here's Newton's recipe!
>
> You are trying to make VJ Lube. So named after VIctor Jackson, deceased,
who
> invented the stuff, and it works great!
>
> In a double boiler or egg poacher, or whatever, melt Vaseline and mix in
> unscented talcum powder until the mixture is semi pasty then mix in some
> lanolin, about 1/4 the amount of Vaseline then mix in more Talc until the
> mixture is a thick paste.
>
> Transfer to a film can, or some such, and allow to cool.
>
> Use this mixture on pedals, felt to wood, felt to metal, metal to metal,
> wood to metal. Not suited from action work.
>
> The stuff works better than most commercial types.
>
> Newton
>
>
> At 04:16 AM 6/2/04, you wrote:
> >To the list
> >
> >  Some time ago, someone posted on the list the formula of the VLUB.
> >I remember that there was on it 3 substances but I don't remember the
it's
> >names.
> >I would like to receive this formula.
> >Thanks
> >Rogerio Cunha
> >
>
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