Ok, so neither the pic in the amaya manual or the one on the "Step" program in the software is clear about where to exactly place this stuff. Should I put in on the outer edge of the cam, (which isn't very wide at all), or on the side of the cam which is exposed? I guess I'm a bit confused. I don't even know if that will make sense unless you are looking at it on the machine. Peter --- Russell Silva <russell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think it is an acid brush that they use, bristles are about 3/4" > long, > should be able to get them at a hardware store. > > Russell > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Peter Strike" <strikesystems@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <Amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 4:28 PM > Subject: [amayausers] 10, 000,000 stitch polymer grease > application... > > > > Quick question. It says to apply the polymer grease with the brush > > which came with the operators kit. I don't think I have that brush > > (since I bought the amaya slightly used). Can someone tell me > about > > how long and stiff the bristles are on this brush? I'm sure I've > got > > one similar too it. > > > > I've got a dusting brush from melco (translucent bristles about > > 1and1/4" long) but they seem pretty flimsy for a grease application > - > > plus it will screw up the brush for dusting purposes as well. > > > > Any pointers appreciated. > > Peter > > >