Jan,
Instead of oil which will evaporate and dry out, take a pencil and rub
it in the hole. The graphite in the lead will provide the lubrication
and not dry out.
Ken Martin
jkohl wrote:
>
> Ahhhh...now this I have never seen. All mine have Kadee, and all roll very
> well. One thing I always do is remove the wheels from the frame before
> finishing my cars, a tiny bit of oil on the end of each axle works great.
> I've not yet seen one bind up or cause problems.
>
> Cheers!
>
> »» Jan Kohl ««
> computer security consultant
> The Pits - http://www.theuspits.com
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>
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