About 15 years ago I worked on one of those metal valve Bush & Lane
actions like Ed Gaida spoke of in 990514 MMD.
The action had been restored three years earlier. The owners said that
it quit working a few months earlier and the technician came out and
applied a liberal dose of Neatsfoot oil to each valve. On taking apart
the valve blocks I noticed that the lower valve seats were so corroded
that the valves couldn't seal. I cleaned them off and It worked fine
for about nine months. I was called back again and cleaned them. In
the meantime, while cleaning my shop, I had made a discovery.
On one of my shelves was a little bottle of Neatsfoot oil that I had
not used for a long time. It had a needle applicator set in a die-cast
screw-on top. This top had almost completely turned into a Jell-O-like
consistency, with a white crust formed around it.
When I saw this I knew I would be hearing from these people again, as
the valves were pretty well impregnated with the stuff. Sure enough,
they called. What I ended up doing was making a wooden substitute,
which worked very well and everyone was happy .
So if any you techs out there read this -- heed the warning.
Brian Thornton - Short Mountain Music Works
109 North Cannon Street, Woodbury, TN 37190
Ph: (615) 563-5814
http://www.mindspring.com/~goatboy/smmw.htm
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