I used powdered graphite on my Pinewood Derby racer axels. Won the event
two years running.
Keep on Tigering!
--
Jim Sencindiver (Eagle Scout, too)
On Nov 29, 2007 11:25 AM, Peter Stanisavljevich <
pete_stanisavljevich@coxtarget.com> wrote:
> Back in the day, that would be the Boy Scout Pinewood Racer days, NyOil
> was the stuff of legend for making those little cars run downhill
> faster. If still around, I bet it would work great on a clock too.
>
> Peter S.
>
> B9471799
> Nortons, BMW's and Triumphs (Oh My!)
> Eagle Scout
>
>
> "Wouldn't that get pretty gummy in cold weather? I thought the usual
> recommendation for that kind of mechanism was light sewing machine oil,
> or Labelle 105/106, which is available at any good model train store."
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