If it starts looking like wood just make it look more phenolic. Yeah I’m sure of one thing it’s a wafer but yeah it’s not wood. For some reason water displacement in a can does something to make it more stable. I swear that I have a couple old 40’s power switches that look like wood I will dig one out if I can find it. You know out here in the desert wood is a good insulator. I made an amp called ole Woody, it has wood patterned duct tape and is currently mounted to a piece of wood. I can add that wooden switch into the circuit. Label it Hard Morning Wood. Just don’t spray a bunch WD40 all over the place.
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post
Maybe I'm not old enough (at 73 as of today), but I've never seen a pot with a wooden wafer.
Typical wafer material is FR-2 (phenolic resin) board.My band:- http://www.youtube.com/user/RedwingBand
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Indeed Happy Birthday (belated) Roland. I hope someone on your end made it nice. Cake, dinner, maybe a pint, etc.
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Originally posted by DrGonz78 View PostI made an amp called ole Woody, it has wood patterned duct tape and is currently mounted to a piece of wood. I can add that wooden switch into the circuit. Label it Hard Morning Wood. Just don’t spray a bunch WD40 all over the place.If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
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Best to use dedicated products but if impossible, say 6 feet snow outside, or it´s Saturday afternoon, and you need it NOW, you can split the job: squirt a little kerosene/petrol or turpentine as suggested above inside to clean it, dissolve caked grease, hopefully loosen and remove dust and lint.
If available you can use medical grade (meaning 94% pure) Ethyl Alcohol or Isopropyl type (what the canned spray cleaner uses)
"Pressure wash" it inside using a medical syringe and needle. ; do it over a clean napkin and see dirty cleaner flow out, let it drip out, and then apply *a little* squirt of WD40 to restore some lubrication.
Pot will be clean, usable, but "too loose" (no big deal) because you removed thick-ish grease between shaft and threaded collar.
If important, you can partially disassemble pot and add a small dab of grease (I use car/water pump type red Lithium grease) between them.
Again: no best or even exact replacements but reasonably usable *already at home* products.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View Postapply *a little* squirt of WD40 to restore some lubrication.
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WD-40 was originally developed as a water repellant.
Honestly, why not just get a small can of D5? It's tried and tested, works (even though it's not a lubricant but a contact cleaner/enhancer) and does no harm.
If used on Q-Tips a small can last for many years.
Hope, no one suggests to use butter next .Last edited by Helmholtz; 11-18-2024, 05:05 PM.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostWD-40 was originally developed as a water repellant.
Honestly, why not just get a small can of D5? It's tried and tested, works and does no harm.
If used on Q-Tips a small can lasts for many years.
Hope, no one suggests to use butter next .
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Spray some D5 into a small bottle and use cotton swabs.
You should really use a dedicated pot care product. Apart from D5 I had good results wit Kontakt PR, made by TermoPasty/Poland.
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WD40 is quite controversial with arguments both for and against. I believe some builder had claimed it was the only thing that should be used on their pot in a wah type application. Someone at a major manufacturer once told me they tossed mixing board pcb's into a vat of WD to clean the pots. Not sure about that one as he was not part of their service dept.
The few times I've had to use it in a pinch, nothing horrible ever came out of it.
It may not have began as a lube, but it does now contain a fair bit of 'petroleum based oil' and is now considered a lubricant of sorts.
https://files.wd40.com/pdf/sds/mup/w...sds-us-ghs.pdfOriginally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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