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mattinker:
Bob If you didn't have an ultrasonic cleaner, what solvent would you recommend? Regards, Matthew |
philf:
--- Quote from: krv3000 on September 13, 2015, 05:17:47 PM ---I use starrett instrument oil there will be other brands I don't recommend oil for clocks ie the ones that tell the time and don't use wd40 --- End quote --- Bob, Why not clock oil? Good small clock oil won't dry out and isn't too viscous. Phil |
chipenter:
I use synthetic watch and clock oil it's red , and dosn't spread into a film on the surface , comes it four small tubes at over a pound per centilitre it's not cheep . |
philf:
--- Quote from: chipenter on September 14, 2015, 02:57:04 PM ---I use synthetic watch and clock oil it's red , and dosn't spread into a film on the surface , comes it four small tubes at over a pound per centilitre it's not cheep . --- End quote --- I know you said over a pound but Moebius Synthetic watch oils cost £14.75 for 2 ccs! (0.2 centilitres.) Phil. |
chipenter:
I know you said over a pound but Moebius Synthetic watch oils cost £14.75 for 2 ccs! (0.2 centilitres.) I have had these 4 5cc bottles for 25 years , and they wernt cheep then I had no idea I was using liquid gold . |
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