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PTFE Spray as a changer lubricant?

Tue Mar 30, 2021 3:58 pm

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Has anyone used PTFE spray as a lubricant when assembling a changer?

Or, has anyone any comments on its suitability (or non-suitability)?

Re: PTFE Spray as a changer lubricant?

Wed Mar 31, 2021 7:59 pm

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NOBODY ???

Re: PTFE Spray as a changer lubricant?

Wed Mar 31, 2021 8:40 pm

Hi Jay

I would recommend " Tri-Flow " which contains PTFE.

Re: PTFE Spray as a changer lubricant?

Thu Apr 01, 2021 5:48 am

Jay, I have seen this topic done a time or two i just use a light oil as you would for a sewing machine it works for me and my 70's push pull still works smooth as silk but the topic is full of opinions, maybe they got fed up talking about it.....

Re: PTFE Spray as a changer lubricant?

Thu Apr 01, 2021 10:12 am

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Thanks for your responses, Richard and John.

I have a reasonable supply of 3 in 1 oil but I've read a few 'less than positive' opinions on that so I'll be giving that a miss.

I DO have a small needle feeder bottle of thin machine oil so I think I'll go with that.

JIm.

Re: PTFE Spray as a changer lubricant?

Thu Apr 01, 2021 11:13 am

Hi Jim,
This thread might be worth a gander. If it's not too late!
I struggled to find it. Geoff's experience with the task is pretty comprehensive.........

https://www.thebritishsteeliessociety.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=6258

Good luck with the job.

Re: PTFE Spray as a changer lubricant?

Thu Apr 01, 2021 6:59 pm

I tried the PTFE a while back, I found it worked really well for a while then got sticky, so I went back to using sewing machine oil. When I bought my MSA they, (MSA), recommended using Regin Fan Oil which I've been using since I got the MSA, works well and comes with an extendable spout which is really handy, there is picture of it on this page if you're interested.

viewtopic.php?f=39&t=12628&start=20

Re: PTFE Spray as a changer lubricant?

Thu Apr 01, 2021 8:37 pm

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Hi Danny & Geoff, thanks for your input.

Danny, by the time I had read your post I had already gone ahead and done the deed! As in my previous post, I used the thin machine oil I had.

In that link you put up (as well as in other threads I've been reading) there seems to be a lot of "fors" and "againsts" almost every kind of lubricant mentioned! . . . so I just went with what I've used before.
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