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Old 01-18-2008, 05:08 PM   #11
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Hey thanks guys. I ended up using high temp elbow grease that I added freshly ground coffee beans and lithium powder from my prescription to. It worked amazingly well, the dryer is much quiter now and actually spins without being plugged in even--and it is much more at ease with itself too!! You guys rock--I think. Coming from a newb like me probably does not mean much but your help was appreciated. My doc says that workin on my own stuff could be therapuetic enough to end my meds----or stressful enough to start me drinkin.......


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I use hi-temp disk brake grease as the lithum grease turns into dryed up clay after a while.
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That's "Sir bettyboop", grease specialist crazykayic
 
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