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How have those Teflon RX-20 Rings worked??
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How have those Teflon RX-20 Rings worked??
I dont remember who bought them....but how have they worked??
have more then 1 bought them and used them??
Getting tired of the oil thing
have more then 1 bought them and used them??
Getting tired of the oil thing
Re: How have those Teflon RX-20 Rings worked??
The guy that bought a few wasn't impressed how much they flattened. Still need to use an oil on the Teflon ring according to steambrites site
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Re: How have those Teflon RX-20 Rings worked??
Not sure who else bought them, but I started that thread.
I bought 2 of them, one worked really well and the other didn't last very long. Might be operator error I don't know. They fit really nice and snug and they seal off the vacuum a lot better....unless they crush or tear.
You should still add a little film of oil on them, but you don't need to soak them. Bottom line....still uncertain about them. When they work, they are a definite improvement, but it has been 50/50 thus far.
I bought 2 of them, one worked really well and the other didn't last very long. Might be operator error I don't know. They fit really nice and snug and they seal off the vacuum a lot better....unless they crush or tear.
You should still add a little film of oil on them, but you don't need to soak them. Bottom line....still uncertain about them. When they work, they are a definite improvement, but it has been 50/50 thus far.
Re: How have those Teflon RX-20 Rings worked??
oh sorry lol
I made a post about this on MB
I should still try it......
I made a post about this on MB
I should still try it......
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Re: How have those Teflon RX-20 Rings worked??
What kind of results are they getting over at MB? It could be a great product.
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