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<DIV>In a message dated 1/13/05 7:28:37 PM Pacific Standard Time,
gwhitty@optonline.net writes:</DIV>
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I note in the "glues, lubricants, etc." thread that people like
the<BR>powdered teflon; I ordered a bottle of it and am wondering ho=
w
you're all<BR>getting it to stick. I tried putting it on a couple th=
ings
with a little<BR>brush, but it seems to just kind of fall right off, unlik=
e my
bottle of<BR>ready-mixed graphite/alcohol...</FONT></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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<DIV>I usually burnish it in the knuckles with an old hammer. If I nee=
d to
do the drop leathers, I'll usually smear it with something flat, like the bl=
ade
of a screwdriver on the buckskin. Likewise with key bushings. It=
's
good for all kinds of skweekies. Make sure you have something to catch=
it
in or a vacuum to pick up the residue. It can be a bit messy, but unli=
ke
graphite, it won't permanently stain anything...</DIV>
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<DIV>Dave Stahl</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>