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Old May 14, 2021 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Oldblue
Paraffin wax, great for preserves and candles, but not so great for metal to metal, or hot interior parts in cars.
Hmmm, well i just figured both petroleum based....not nearly as messy as oil or grease....
seems to have worked...lot easier to rotate now and no more sounding like skinn’in a cat alive when you move it. My wife had a tea candle ( in the lil aluminum cup) so i melted one of them on stove eye and dunked the pivot end in it
Old May 14, 2021 | 08:31 PM
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Visor fix


Here is the extra i almost finished to address the busted out mounting holes....where the pencil line is a .530 (in) slots centered between the holes so it can be slide into place. Seems that the screw holes are not symmetrical....just looks that way
Old May 14, 2021 | 09:58 PM
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Old May 17, 2021 | 04:27 PM
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This weird crazy slippery stuff is a little pricy but a tiny bit goes a long way. It's not Teflon, more tenacious and effective. (I think it may be perflourinated polyether.) Sprays on clear dries instantly to a barely perceptible film thats whitish only if applied heavily. And it repels dirt rather than attracting it. Works great on everything EXCEPT no good for all copper and copper-bearing alloy, can cause corrosion, so keep away from electrical connections. Boat stores have it.

Old May 17, 2021 | 06:43 PM
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Originally Posted by PulpFriction
This weird crazy slippery stuff is a little pricy but a tiny bit goes a long way. It's not Teflon, more tenacious and effective. (I think it may be perflourinated polyether.) Sprays on clear dries instantly to a barely perceptible film thats whitish only if applied heavily. And it repels dirt rather than attracting it. Works great on everything EXCEPT no good for all copper and copper-bearing alloy, can cause corrosion, so keep away from electrical connections. Boat stores have it.
ok....i will have to try some if i can find it
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