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(10-19-2014, 12:39 PM)f350ca Wrote: Never tried it, does alcohol dissolve oil?
Greg, it depends on how much you drink.
Ed, mine has a point on one end and a pin (like yours) on the other. I've memory serves (and seldom does
) I think my ends "screw into the ends of the spring, but I'm not in any rush to find out.
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(10-19-2014, 12:39 PM)f350ca Wrote: Never tried it, does alcohol dissolve oil?
My experience is "it depends".
I am assuming we are talking about isopropyl alcohol. I have 70% and 91% ... what you usually find in the local drug store ... and it seems to be pretty useless. Mineral spirits or acetone seems to work at least as well or better.
I have some 99.9% that works really well, especially when cleaning flux from electrical circuit boards.
40% Vodka only gave the impression of doing a great job.
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Probably attaches the spring at the other end.
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I suspect the screw can be run through to release the spring without stretching it, but I normally just clean mine with solvent while assembled. I use clock oil as a lube so it doesn't gum up.
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I've just discovered that you have to really watching your spelling and/or disable predictive text when you do a Google search for clock oil
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I use a small ultra-sonic cleaner to clean mine occasionally. I found the cleaner at a Good Will Store.
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(01-19-2015, 08:32 AM)Mayhem Wrote: I've just discovered that you have to really watching your spelling and/or disable predictive text when you do a Google search for clock oil
Dropping just one letter can get you into an awful lot of trouble. Think I'll let it go at that.
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