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Applying Graphite to Wood Surfaces
By Bob Loesch

At 11:32 PM 2/21/2013, Larry Schuette wrote:

> I have often wondered if there is a better method to apply graphite
> to wood slide surfaces.

I have always used a paste made from dry powdered graphite mixed with
ordinary rubbing alcohol, which is normally 50% to 70% water.  The
alcohol allows the liquid to penetrate the wood slightly faster than
water alone, and it evaporates faster.  I put a bit of paste on the
rubbing surfaces, and slide the pieces together to rub it into the
wood, with just a slight amount of pressure.  When finished, a clean
cloth wipes off the excess, if any.

Bob Loesch


(Message sent Fri 22 Feb 2013, 18:41:06 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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