Steve, See my 5-13 post under "Several Questions: About Hub Caps and Springs" . I asked you a question.
Thanks, Bruce BLB27
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Re: To Steve Jelf
OK, here you go: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=21080&p=162123#p162123
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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1923 Touring
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Thanks, Steve. One vendor has SLIP in a quart can. Another vendor has EZ-SLIDE in a quart but at half the price. I wonder if the material is the same. Do you know if a brush on material can be obtained in a smaller quantity? I would prefer to use a brush on, but maybe I will have to use an aerosol can.
Comments from anyone will be appreciated.
Comments from anyone will be appreciated.
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Re: To Steve Jelf
Go back to your original hub cap, spring, post and open the link I posted. I believe EZ-Slide is discussed. Jim Patrick