Quoted from Mopar:I like applying only a film of Remmington Gun Oil which contains teflon
But it's also combustible, you're not concerned with putting something combustible in a machine that has parts that arc?
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Quoted from Mopar:I like applying only a film of Remmington Gun Oil which contains teflon
But it's also combustible, you're not concerned with putting something combustible in a machine that has parts that arc?
Quoted from Mopar:I had a few minutes, so I gave it the test. This was holding a lighter on each trial for 10 seconds.
1. Lube with a film of Remington Gun Oil - didn't ignite. 2. Lube alone - didn't ignite. 3. Remington
Gun Oil alone - didn't ignite. One of the times the edge of the piece of board started to slightly ignite.
Maybe I'll try it on a piece of metal and hold the lighter for 30 seconds, but I pretty sure I'll get the
same results..
Back when, I had to replace many Score Motor wiper's rivets. To this day, they show very little if any wear..
Good to know, thanks for posting and for not taking offense (some folks get upset if you question something )
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