tuf-glide

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Alright, I bought a tube with the needle, but can someone give me some guidelines on how to use this stuff? thanks
 
Put it in the knife. Don't use it to shoot up.
Bill
 
Put it in the knife. Don't use it to shoot up.
Bill
 
No, I'm serious. Just put the lube on the moving parts. Wipe off the excess.
Bill
 
Aye with tuf glide a little goes a very long way. 2 drops one on either side of the pivot is all my knives ever need.
 
I used it yesterday for the first time on my WH Titan and is much less smooth. Normally I use white lightning, the knife opens and closes with a very small flick with that stuff.

Has anyone the same experience? Could it be an reaction between the Tuf Glide and the White Lightning?

Marthijn
 
i have had the same thing happen but in mine the white lightning seems to stiffen it up..........
 
I washed the knife with warm water and soap and put white lightning on its silky smooth again.
 
I found that gun oil only works. White lightning, Tuf-Glide and Militec - all makes it worse.
And some of them is hard to remove.

Thanks, Vassili
 
i dont like WL, works fine on bike chains but sux on knives, if ya want something widely available try some rem-oil from walmart, its what MT says to use on there OTF autos.

but i have NEVER had any probs with tuffglide FWIW.
 
I generally put Tuf-Glide on the pivot, work it a few times and let it sit.
The next day the action is much smoother.
 
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