Armand & Lorie Ritchie wrote:
> Mark, this might be way off, but maybe you could try diamond powder. The
> reason I say this is my youngest son is into lapidary work and he uses this
> diamond powder compound to do the final polishing on his work. Maybe it
> would lubricate the fine bearings in the tachs. Let me know what you think
> of this idea, I could steal a little of the compound from him and send it
> to you to try. He has one that is 50,000 grit, that ought to be fine
> enough to work.
>
> regards Armand
As the March Hare said, after the Mad Hatter complained that his watch no longer
worked after the Hare 'fixed' it,
"I simply cannot understand that. I used the very finest butter."
Surely some sand would do just as good a job as diamond dust, and a lot cheaper
I'll bet. {9->
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