TFL50 on knuckles?

Leslie Bartlett l-bartlett at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jun 26 14:55:19 MDT 2008


There's a product called "Slide All" by Elmer's. It's in the Schaff 
Catalog. It's mostly teflon with some kind of propellant.  Might also be 
worth a look.
les bartlett
houston

Euphonious Thumpe wrote:
> Very UNREASONABLE!!! This stuff's NASTY!!!
> ( The studies saying otherwise are all "industry funded"---BEWARE!!!
> At worst, dilute the Teflon powder in Protek and brush on knuckles. This way, when the Protek evaporates, a smooth, non-powdery coating will be on the knuckles. Minimal spilling ( or blowing ) around.
>
> Euphonious Thumpe
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> --- On Wed, 6/25/08, holly quigley <hollyquigley at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> From: holly quigley <hollyquigley at gmail.com>
>> Subject: TFL50 on knuckles?
>> To: pianotech at ptg.org
>> Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2008, 2:39 PM
>> 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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