on 12/13/03 3:12 PM, Alan Kim at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
> Keith Krehbiel wrote:
> 
>> As long as you are oiling your fan you might consider using automatic
>> transmission fluid or one of the preparations that inclues teflon
>> resin.
> 
> In the 'old' days, Singer sewing machine oil was a favorite for many
> delicate applications.
> Just reminiscing...

I used a drop of bicycle chain lube made by Castrol.  No Teflon, but it was
the only non-cooking oil we had in the house at the time, and it's working
fine so far.  By the time it needs to be oiled again, if I've still got this
computer, maybe I'll have something better.


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