Everybody's working 12-hour shifts, so the people I see when going in to work are the same ones I see when I leave.
Vey heavy rain here, with some counties getting almost 2 inches an hour. When I went home this morning, the local creek, which runs in a steep V-shaped embankment about 12 feet deep, was within three feet of the road surface. Going to work tonight, it's only about one foot lower than the road. I hope it's passable by morning.
I'm getting more and more sold on that NanoLube, even if I'm not sure how it works. On my S&W 629, I could feel the extractor rod "seize up" in a tiny side-to-side movement, even when I used moly lube. Stainless-on-stainless tends to gall.
Two drops, and now it's as slick as snot on a doorknob. I didn't have time to remove the sideplate to get to the rest of the action, but a little bit on the crane worked wonders, too.
The diamonds seem to polish the area where dimensions are tightest, leaving them brighter than the rest of the stainless. It leaves a moving surface looking almost jeweled, since the rest is untouched, and therefore less shiny. Not as pretty as a pristine finish, but this revolver feels like it's a lot happier now.
That’sa lotta rain. We Warshingtonians see a lot of rain but it tends to be spread over weeks, rather than hours, or minutes. Good luck out there.
That nanolube stuff is really intriguing. Got a link to where we can get some? Might try that on some things.