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MagMan

07-09-2005 17:12:34




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I was wondering if anyone has used the Graphite lubriplate Paint for anything and is it worth the $7.00 a can price .Rattle Can that is I see they also have quarts and gallons also. If yes how does it work?? Does it harden??? THANKS JON




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P Backus

07-09-2005 20:18:18




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 Re: Lubriplate paint in reply to MagMan, 07-09-2005 17:12:34  
I've used it/seen it used on the inside of gravity boxes. Works great. The only thing is that if you have to get inside of that box for any reason, there is no way to stay standing!
Paul



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Hugh MacKay

07-09-2005 19:13:22




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 Re: Lubriplate paint in reply to MagMan, 07-09-2005 17:12:34  
Jon: I'm never without that product. If I listed all the uses here it would take 3 pages of discussion. I first used it on IH cyclo air planter back in 1975. I keep both the spray can as well as the paint can type you brush on. second great use I found for it back in the 70s was spraying or brushing on plow moldboards after a seasons plowing. Stopped the rust build up and soil flowed over it great 1st day of plowing the next year.

About two months ago, place where I work had 6 load bars for use in van trailers. These are very similar to the old type bumper jacks. None of these 6 worked. Boss told me to pickup 2 new on in my travels. Now I expect these things cost $50. to $100. each. I picked up a spray can of graphite and within 15 min I had all 6 of the old ones working. Quite economical repair if you ask me.

Great around door hinges, locks, latches, tractor hitches like 3 point balls, fast hitch forks, steering shaft bushing near steering wheel on SA, latch that ties brake pedals together,etc.

You get the drift, I could go on and on all night, great product. It might make penetrating oil obsolete.

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Phlogiston

07-09-2005 17:43:40




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 Re: Lubriplate paint in reply to MagMan, 07-09-2005 17:12:34  
I use the IH "Sliplate" or however it is spelled. It comes in a can and I use it on the bottom of my mowing decks after I clean them. Just did mine the other night. I would say it lasts about 1/2 a season or so, less in the high friction areas of the deck. I think it works pretty good. I would not say it hardens, rather it drys. Fast too. Other guys use it on the inside of snow throwers. Works good there too they say.

Phlogiston

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Sloroll

07-09-2005 19:11:49




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 Re: Lubriplate paint in reply to Phlogiston, 07-09-2005 17:43:40  
Phlogiston! I really like that handle! Tastelest, odorless (odorless?) weightless. Substance is gone in heat and air; nothing left but dephlogisated ash. Goodun!



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