Aluminum nut lube

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Gretschie
Oct 22, 2022
199
South Carolina
What is a good lube to go on the aluminum nut and saddles of my 6120 VS 55 Chet Atkins? It is still playing wonderfully after the tech worked on the nut. Is there a specific lube that works better on metal or one made specifically for metal parts? I was looking at the different ones on Sweetwater and wasn’t sure what to go with. The tech suggested a D’Addario lube but I can’t remember the name of it.
 

Synchro

The artist formerly known as: Synchro
Staff member
Double Platinum Member
Jun 2, 2008
31,868
Tucson
Is there a commercial lubricant that has graphite in it? I’d rather just buy some than trying to make it.
I have some spray graphite lube, but you can make your own with a sharpened pencil and a file.

When I was in high school, we had locking drawers for our shop projects, and my key broke off in the lock. Fortunately the lock was in the unlatched position, so I ground up some pencil lead, actually graphite, and the key came out with a couple of taps.
 

stevo

Friend of Fred
Platinum Member
May 1, 2012
9,194
Atlanta
What is a good lube to go on the aluminum nut and saddles of my 6120 VS 55 Chet Atkins? It is still playing wonderfully after the tech worked on the nut. Is there a specific lube that works better on metal or one made specifically for metal parts? I was looking at the different ones on Sweetwater and wasn’t sure what to go with. The tech suggested a D’Addario lube but I can’t remember the name of it.
I like Tri-Flo - has teflon in it. You can get a little needle dispenser that lets you seep a tiny bit exactly where you want it:


I've also liked "LizardSpit" - a graphite based lube that seems to do nicely.
 
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