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Re: [ARSCLIST] Squealing Scotch 996
Hi Richard,
I used a Cretacolor 6B graphite stick. I held the stick flat against the binder
side of the tape as it played, at a spot just after it left the playback reel
and before it reached the first tape guide. As I recall, it may have taken two
passes to eliminate the squeal completely, but the results after the first pass
were encouraging enough to warrant a second try. I rotated the stick
occasionally because it seemed to get worn and shiny at the point of contact,
and to acquire a buildup of crud (probably from the tape).
I'm guessing the softer grades of graphite are better for lubrication. I
understand it is also sold in powder form, but the stick seemed easier to
manipulate.
Rick Taylor
Austin, Texas
Quoting "Richard L. Hess" <ArcLists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi, Rick,
>
> I've bought some and haven't had that much luck. Could you perhaps
> explain a bit more about your process? It's high on my list to do
> more experimentation with this.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Richard
>
> At 02:37 PM 11/9/2005, you wrote:
> >Hi Konrad,
> >
> >I have had success using graphite to re-lubricate a squealing
> >tape. You can buy
> >sticks of graphite in various degrees of hardness or softness at any
> >art supply
> >store for a couple of bucks.
> >
> >Rick Taylor
> >Austin, Texas
>
> Richard L. Hess richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Aurora, Ontario, Canada http://www.richardhess.com/
> Detailed contact information: http://www.richardhess.com/tape/contact.htm
>
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