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Looking for some direction on a perticular lube that I researched late this last winter. I thought I saved the web page to Fav,s but now that I'm ready to buy, apperantly not. I believe the company developed the oil for aerospace industry but it has been found great popularity in the firearm and fishing industies as well. I can add that it is named by a letter or two and a number but the company name has ecaped me.

Anybody...

TSI: http://www.tsi301.com/main.htm FWIW, I worked in the lube industry for years and I can assure you, there is magic. I'm suggesting this is a bad product, just be realistic in your expectations.

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Thanks Mike.

I have two reels with TSI dipped TSI 301 bearings which are now in their 9th month with no further care. I also use Yellow Rocket Fuel in my metal bearings and Oust Met Oil in my ceramic bearings. Any high quality bearing oil will work and the key is high quality. There are those who use Quantum Hot Sauce and Daiwa oil.

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