JagdPanther G2 Robert 2024

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Re: JagdPanther G2 Robert 2024

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Robert Tanzer wrote:
Sat Oct 12, 2024 8:50 pm
Hello Andre
This is not mandatory, I do it because I think it's an improvement.
And I enjoy working with brass.

Robert T
Some brass alloys are definitely NOT fun to work with; they can be 'chewy', grabby and just a pill to work with. Especially with twist drills
and too aggressively shaped lathe tools.... Chucking reamers as you used there are probably the best way of getting a reliable bore with any brass type.

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Re: JagdPanther G2 Robert 2024

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Hello Jerry
I've never had a problem with brass, that you are talking about.
Hope I didn't say anything bad now. And jinx my self.
I have the best results with small sharp tines tools on my lathe.

Have a nice day
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Re: JagdPanther G2 Robert 2024

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Hi Yves
The bushes supplied with this run of Jagdpanther are steel.
This is a first for me all my previous kits the bushes were brass as you mentioned.

I would think they will be fine but will need ceramic grease to stop rust seizing things up.

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Re: JagdPanther G2 Robert 2024

Post by yves mouton »

Hello,

Strange that they go from brass to steel, if there go rust on these bushings it will block the suspension.
Best regards Yves

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Re: JagdPanther G2 Robert 2024

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We recommend using a light application of a lithium based grease - something like WD-40 Specialist White Lithium Grease. This protects the parts well.

Key benefits:
Reduces friction: Provides smooth movement between metal parts, reducing wear and tear.
Prevents rust and corrosion: Creates a protective barrier against moisture and environmental factors.
Prevents galling: Reduces the risk of metals fusing under pressure.
High durability: Long-lasting lubrication that doesn’t easily evaporate or dry out.
Temperature stability: Works effectively in moderate temperature ranges.
Easy application: Stays where applied and doesn't drip or run off easily.

You can also use a heavy automotive grease but the one above will allow for much more precise application.
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