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sasquatch

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I'm not fond of lubing a tight stem. If it's too tight, take a little material out of the mortise with a rolled-up sandpaper and get a correct fit. Lubing it with graphite or wax or whatever you have not taken away the fact that the end of the shank is under (sometimes quite a lot of) pressure. If it's so tight you need graphite, it's too tight. Just my .o2

 

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jpmcwjr

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Another possibility that helps in some situations is taking the stem out and letting the mortise dry out for a day or so. Then always keep it in unless cleaning your stem or your mortise hole.

 
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