Slides moving on me...
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Slides moving on me...
I know this has been covered before, but, I really could use a refresher on the best grease to prevent this (without harmful after effects). My bottom fourth has been trying to leave town on Prokofiev. Thanks gang.
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Well, there's always lanolin....bloke wrote:Actually, here's the "real" answer:
Don't ask a repair guy to "run an expander" up in it. If you ever look lengthwise down a tube that has been expanded, that will cure you... ...and messing around with various greases will only work when the temperature is right for that particular grease..

I agree with Joe on the "expander" thing--it can make a mess out of what once was a straight slide. But sometimes flaring just the very ends of a slide (using a tapered mandrel) a tiny bit can make a huge difference. The operation's reversible if need be.
But if your slide is leaky-loose, then I'm with Joe on the plating thing.