TFL50 on knuckles?

paulrevenkojones at aol.com paulrevenkojones at aol.com
Wed Jun 25 15:28:57 MDT 2008


 Paul:

You might think about using a soft brush as an applicator and a burnisher to imbed the powder instead of your fingers; either that or really make sure to wash your hands after using microfine teflon and avoid getting your fingers anywhere near your face while using it.

Paul


 


 

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From: Paul T Williams <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
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Never used a teflon spray. ? I
rub teflon powder in with my fingers. ?Always a good practice.....key
bushings too!



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So I'm doing a knuckle replacement job, and I swear it
looks like someone actually sprayed the knuckles with TFL50. There's a
white film on the shanks and tops of the whippens that looks like it could
only have been sprayed on. Teflon powder, I've heard of, yes - but using
a spray? Is this a common or reasonable practice? Just curious...



-Holly Quigley






 

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