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Jerk151
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Username: Jerk151

Post Number: 9
Registered: 06-2008

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Posted on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 - 07:43 am:   

Thanks, Yeah I have that page bookmarked here at my work, but forgot about it. So it looks like I "Will" have to take the whole mechanical workings out. That should be fun.

I originally steered clear of Naphtha because it is petroleum based and slow drying. I was afraid the petroleum would eventually cause a similar problem with blades sticking together, being that petroleum will soak (a little)into the steel rather than evaporate. Of course, it may not soak in on steel that has been "Blued" I'm not sure.

So when I start this, are there any particular tension springs to be aware of that are prone to giving problems?

Thanks,
Jody

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