[TheForge] Trip Hammer Advice
robert hensarling
rhrocker at hilconet.com
Wed Nov 14 20:16:54 EST 2007
Frosty, what's this "Duralube" you mentioned? Something like an additive,
or along those lines? Where would a person in Uvalde, Texas, go to get
some? We have Walmart, Tractor Supply Company, Agro-Ford, and a Taco-Bell.
Robert
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jerry Frost" <akfrosty at mtaonline.net>
To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: [TheForge] Trip Hammer Advice
> 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
> -------------------------------
> If it ain't forged
> it ain't real.
> Wrought iron is.
> The FrostWorks
>
> Meadow Lakes, AK.
>
> http://www.artmetalradio.com/
>
> 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
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Manage membership or unsubscribe at:
> http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/theforge
> theforge mail list group photo site is
> http://www.photoaccess.com
> Login: blacksmithblacksmith at hotmail.com
> password: anvil
> ___________
>
>
>
More information about the TheForge
mailing list