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"Bryan Martin" wrote in message
... In article , cavelamb wrote: Peter Dohm wrote: "Brian Whatcott" wrote in message ... wrote: I would not dream of putting a machine lathe in an unheated workshop where the ways might attract a layer of rust. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- You might also try LPS-3, if I recall correctly--or was it LPS-2. In any case, I believe that the one that gets waxy is also fairly popular for spraying in pick-up truck beds before istalling a bed-liner. Peter That's LPS-3. But I can't find it anywhere locally. There's also a product called Dow Corning (or Molykote) metal protective coating. It's an organic wax dissolved in a solvent in an aerosol can. It seems to only be available from industrial supply companies. I did find a place to order it online but they only sell case lots. -- Bryan Martin N61BM, CH 601 XL, Ram Subaru, Stratus redrive. LPS-3 seems to be available from various sources on line as well--and in container sizes up to a gallon. But I don't know of any place to just pick it up on my way home. Peter |
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Bryan Martin wrote:
In article , cavelamb wrote: Peter Dohm wrote: "Brian Whatcott" wrote in message ... wrote: I would not dream of putting a machine lathe in an unheated workshop where the ways might attract a layer of rust. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- You might also try LPS-3, if I recall correctly--or was it LPS-2. In any case, I believe that the one that gets waxy is also fairly popular for spraying in pick-up truck beds before istalling a bed-liner. Peter That's LPS-3. But I can't find it anywhere locally. There's also a product called Dow Corning (or Molykote) metal protective coating. It's an organic wax dissolved in a solvent in an aerosol can. It seems to only be available from industrial supply companies. I did find a place to order it online but they only sell case lots. McCmaster sells individual cans. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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