SOLD OUT! -- thank you -- 3 ounces of Nyogel 760G for $12, postage included -- U.S. only

Wow, washed and dried!? Thank you, Ubehebe!

I’ll take a tube if there are still some left. Seems like a great price, plus I accidentally bought silicone grease at around the same price and that wasn’t very nice to my lights. I’ll probably keep the silicone grease to smooth out rough threads and use this stuff for the actual lubrication.

Hey, I love capitalism and I think profit is great. If you can make a buck or two, more power to ya!

BTW, Ubehebe-

Did I miss it? How do we pay you for it? Will you PM us an e-mail addy for paypal or is there another means you want us to use? Maybe I missed that part?

Sorry, Ubehebe. i just saw the PM you sent me last night. Disregard question above. PM sent.

I have 6 left and 9 sold. Thanks to everyone for buying !

Some people are just sending me PMs rather than posting here. That’s fine also.

I’ll post here when they’re all gone.

Thanks again!

Paid for one. E-mail sent. Posting to make counting easier.

Thank you!

I was a bit worried when I first read the title to this thread, thought that nyogel was some sort of explosive!

Woody

"I want a tube"

I bought a 2 oz tube of 760G from BatteryJunction.com one year ago for $15 + shipping, and I love the stuff and was highly recommended! It was the best price at the time I could find. So, 3 oz for $12 including shipping is a great deal. It's roughly 1/2 price.

Thanks!

Still have 4 tubes left.

All paid orders have shipped priority mail so buyers should receive their tubes o’ lube by this weekend. If you paid, you should have received a Paypal/USPS notification with tracking numbers.

If you pay for a tube today, it will ship today or tomorrow, depending on what time of day you pay.

Thanks again to everyone.

I am in for ONE. pm sent.

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This is a decent price for BLF’ers, but aren’t you the individual that bought the last 16 tubes (14+2) - at $1.99/each - from the ebay seller seen here?

… or just coincidence?
He got them and he is paying for envelopes, stamps, gas, shipping time and address writing, pm’s, time, effort, and much more……

to investigate and find out that it is the same as nyogel, which is valuable info.

just an fyi, if you print postage labels at home (you can use usps click and ship), you don’t have to wait in line at the post office. you can drop them at the counter, or in a mailbox. it save a lot of time, at least here, where there seems to usually be a line at the post office.

Sent PP and within an hour I received my tracking number.

Talk about FFFFFAST service!!!

Thank you Ubehebe

>>>>>you don’t have to wait in line at the post office. you can drop them at the
>>>>>counter, or in a mailbox. it save a lot of time, at least here,
>>>>>>where there seems to usually be a line at the post office.

Thanks …. Unfortunately for me, it’s not that simple. More than you ever wanted to know:

My nearest PO is about 30 minutes round trip and is the slowest PO ON THE PLANET. There is a “Leisure World” complex for oldsters a couple blocks away. They have to look at 1 million bleeding postage stamps to see what they want. (“Do you have any stamps with sea weed on them?”) OR show up with a 3-foot-high lamp and a basketball with NO packing. (“Can’t we get them in the same package?”) The PO staff essentially ends up packaging it for them. It drives me to utter distraction. :wink:

Yes, I can drop the packages on the counter there, but I usually end up in line anyway. I almost always get one International package it seems, including two for the nyogel to Canada. First-class international mail — the BANE of my existence — must be done at a PO window. International priority mail can be done online (which I do) and dropped off, but not IFCP.

And of course, inevitably, I get stuck behind either some CRETIN (who has unwrapped rusty snow chains going to Breadfruit, Burgazibar). OR some 1000-year-old hearing-challenged woman with an oxygen pack and a colostomy bag, who has to tell the “nice man behind the counter” about her recent lymph-node removal or her painful varicose veins in minute graphic detail. :wink:

I mean I’m no spring chicken, and I can understand their loneliness, but the PO is NOT a social club. Did I say arggghhghh? ;) ;) ;) ;)

But I am glad to do it. Other BLFers spend considerable time putting together the group buys and giveaways. It sounds sappy I know, but when you’re in a community like BLF, I firmly believe you need to give as well as take.

Fortunately, I am just here in the “low country” for a little while longer and then get to go back to Death Valley where my PO services 29 people, three tarantulas and one burro …. and is never crowded. I can’t wait. I have had enough of so-called civilization for a lifetime.

I gotta admit…. This made me laugh hard!! :smiley:

“And of course, inevitably, I get stuck behind either some CRETIN (who has unwrapped rusty snow chains going to Breadfruit, Burgazibar). OR some 1000-year-old hearing-challenged woman with an oxygen pack and a colostomy bag, who has to tell the “nice man behind the counter” about her recent lymph-node removal or her painful varicose veins in minute graphic detail.”

I as well as many others appreciate the work and time you’ve put into this.
It is much appreciated!

Some may be getting their tubes o’ lube today or tomorrow. I just found out the hard way: DON’T SNIP YOUR TIP! I did and it was a mistake.

At first glance, the tube nozzles look like the kind (like a tube of caulk for example) where you snip off the whole top of the nozzle. Don’t. You’ll end up with a giga-NORMOUS hole blasting out a toothpaste-sized bead of Nyogel. That’s what I did and there’s no going back. Fortunately I had another nozzle I could substitute.

Instead, look closely at the tip of the tip. There’s a fairly tiny hole started at the tip. Push a common pin through to open it up. Try that and widen if necessary. Just remember that you can always make the hole bigger but you can’t go back and make it smaller once it’s too big.

I ended up using a 1.5mm tiny hex wrench to open up the hole. It still may be a little small, but maybe not. I’ll have to use it for a while and see. The pin hole without further widening DEFINITELY was too small.

Hope this helps.

Thanks for the tip, Ubehebe! No pun intended.

Good to know…I would have cut the tip like a caulking tube!! :bigsmile:

Thanks Ubehebe

pm me on one