Lubing tank threads on an FWB C55P

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Joe Deane

Lubing tank threads on an FWB C55P

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The threads of my tanks on the C55P need to be cleaned. What would be
> a good solvent, if any, and what is proper for lubrication: moly,
> Teflon paste?
Regards, Joe

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pdeal

Re: Lubing tank threads on an FWB C55P

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I don't have a C55P but I do have a little experience with lubing threads on airgun cylinders. I have found wax to work best. A good source of a nice soft greaselike wax is a toilet bowl wax ring. You can go to a hardware store and pick one up for a dollar or two and have a lifetime supply of the wax. On the threads on my rifles I have avoided solvents as much as possible. I generally press a paper towel into the threads with my fingernail and screw the cylinder out while pressing the towel into the thread- sort of chase the threads with the towel.

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Paul

Re: Lubing tank threads on an FWB C55P

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I generally use alcohol to clean the threads, and Dow vacuum grease to lubricate them.

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ab

Re: Lubing tank threads on an FWB C55P

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: You can use the FWB special grease to lube, it only take's a very small amount twice a yr.

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Joe Deane

Re: Lubing tank threads on an FWB C55P:Moly?

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Any one find problems with Beeman moly paste?
Thanks for your help.
Joe
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