NanoLub and Ecsaine

gordon stelter lclgcnp@yahoo.com
Wed, 9 Nov 2005 08:39:38 -0800 (PST)


I'm going to call them now and try to get some. I
would like to use something slipperier than old
fashioned graphite, but without the toxic/mutagenic
aspects of Teflon (TM), which disgust me. ( Speaking
of which--the "Stain Gard" now on a  lot of garments
is nanotechnology Teflon. )
     I have acquired plenty of Ecsiane to play with,
in all 3 thicknesses made for piano manufacture. 
I will very shortly be applying it to a Chickering
"Brown" action that was loaded with buckskin, and let
you all know how it worked out.
     Thump

--- Richard Eldon BARBER <bassooner42@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> Anyone heard of/tried/interested in Carbon Nanotubes
> (capped graphene)?
> 
> http://www.apnano.com/products.asp#productA
> 
> Might be interesting to try on a piano action? 
> Slicker than Teflon?
> 
> -Rick Barber
> 
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