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I have a pair of Solomon boots and after getting them out of storage I
noticed that one of the bindings on the upper part of the boot seems stiff. It doesn't automatically lay down flat against the boot like the other bindings...Does it just need oil or could there be something else wrong? Visual inspection doesn't show any difference from the other bindings. thanks, Rogue |
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On Aug 25, 10:37*am, RogueIT wrote:
I have a pair of Solomon boots and after getting them out of storage I noticed that one of the bindings on the upper part of the boot seems stiff. It doesn't automatically lay down flat against the boot like the other bindings...Does it just need oil or could there be something else wrong? Visual inspection doesn't show any difference from the other bindings. If you oil i, don't use WD-40! Use a teflon or graphite oil like Triflow. |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 10:37:56 -0700 (PDT), RogueIT
wrote this crap: I have a pair of Solomon boots and after getting them out of storage I noticed that one of the bindings on the upper part of the boot seems stiff. It doesn't automatically lay down flat against the boot like the other bindings...Does it just need oil or could there be something else wrong? Visual inspection doesn't show any difference from the other bindings. thanks, Rogue They say not to use oil. Use a silicon or graphite substance to lubricate it. It probably just needs adjustment. Or perhaps you can take your sword and shave off a little bit. A mighty Hungarian warrior The blood of Attila runs through me |
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A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:
They say not to use oil. Use a silicon or graphite substance to lubricate it. It probably just needs adjustment. Or perhaps you can take your sword and shave off a little bit. Silicone. It's not only Hungarian warriors who make that mistake. -- Cheers, Bev ----------------------------------------------------------------- "Nothing in the universe can withstand the relentless application of brute force and ignorance." -- Frd, via Dennis (evil) |
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The Real Bev wrote:
A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote: They say not to use oil. Use a silicon or graphite substance to lubricate it. It probably just needs adjustment. Or perhaps you can take your sword and shave off a little bit. Silicone. It's not only Hungarian warriors who make that mistake. True enough, one might fine silicon a little gritty. |
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On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 16:08:59 -0700, The Real Bev
wrote this crap: A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote: They say not to use oil. Use a silicon or graphite substance to lubricate it. It probably just needs adjustment. Or perhaps you can take your sword and shave off a little bit. Silicone. It's not only Hungarian warriors who make that mistake. A mighty Hungarian warrior smacks himself on the forehead. I knew that and I handle silicon.... let's not go there. A mighty Hungarian warrior The blood of Attila runs through me |
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A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote:
On Mon, 25 Aug 2008 16:08:59 -0700, The Real Bev wrote this crap: A mighty Hungarian warrior wrote: They say not to use oil. Use a silicon or graphite substance to lubricate it. It probably just needs adjustment. Or perhaps you can take your sword and shave off a little bit. Silicone. It's not only Hungarian warriors who make that mistake. A mighty Hungarian warrior smacks himself on the forehead. I knew that and I handle silicon.... let's not go there. Yes, let's. and that's silicone too. A mighty Hungarian warrior The blood of Attila runs through me |
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