Re: [Drakelist] Proper Use of DeOxit

2010-10-17 Thread Richard Palmer
Use it on EVERYTHING that conducts current. I use D100 with cleaning swabs also from Craig Labs. And while the price seems to hurt when ordering, the products are actually priceless. D100 comes in a small container with a needle dispenser. I put a few drops on the swap and start cleaning. Craig Lab

Re: [Drakelist] Proper Use of DeOxit

2010-10-17 Thread Ron
if someone has lubed the PTO. I think the link is called "smooth as silk". 73, Ron WD8SBB --- On Sat, 10/16/10, Don Cunningham wrote: > From: Don Cunningham > Subject: Re: [Drakelist] Proper Use of DeOxit > To: "Walker" , drakelist@zerobeat.net > Date: Saturd

Re: [Drakelist] Proper Use of DeOxit

2010-10-16 Thread Mark Nace
age > From: Don Cunningham > To: Walker ; drakelist@zerobeat.net > Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 6:25:03 PM > Subject: Re: [Drakelist] Proper Use of DeOxit > > Well, Walker, since I don't see anyone jumping in here to answer you, let me >take a stab at it.  First, DeO

Re: [Drakelist] Proper Use of DeOxit

2010-10-16 Thread Don Cunningham
Well, Walker, since I don't see anyone jumping in here to answer you, let me take a stab at it. First, DeOxit should be used sparingly, like a drop at a time, and NEVER sprayed on a bandswitch, or like switch with phenolic wafers. I use a toothpick (or insulin syringe if I can find them) to p

[Drakelist] Proper Use of DeOxit

2010-10-16 Thread Walker
I seem to recall reading that there was a right way to use DeOxit, and specific areas where you shouldn't use it at all., but I can't pull the details out of memory. (There were stories about connections not being made any longer, phenolic wafers swelling and switches not working, lubrication b