[TheForge] Trip Hammer Advice

Jerry Frost akfrosty at mtaonline.net
Wed Nov 14 19:41:09 EST 2007


If you add a couple few ounces of DuraLube to a gl. of 
bar oil it'll greatly reduce friction. I've been doing 
this with my saws for years. The bar is slicked up 
enough you don't have to adjust the chain after it 
warms up because it hardly warms up at all. In fact if 
it's a few degrees below freezing snow won't stick to 
the bar.

In the "old" days I used Wynn's Friction Proofing but 
switched to DuraLube as more effective.

Frosty
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it ain't real.
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From: "Washington, Aubrey O." <awashington at ou.edu>


Thanks, Bob.  Sid S. also suggested chain saw bar oil 
when I spoke to him on the phone a few minutes ago. 
What a nice guy he is!  He seems very willing to share 
what he knows with anyone.

Aubrey




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