The squeak just adds to the ambiance of a wood burning stove.
I had a couple of thoughts, but they are divergent solutions. One would be automotive, like maybe a high temp white lithium, or maybe even wheel bearing grease. The second would be tallow. I think the auto greases would probably work best if the door was removed and the pins of the hinges greased. Pretty sure white lithium would not smell, but I'm not sure about the wheel bearing grease. Probably would depend on the formulation.
I will shoot you over a syringe of Chem-X. Has an operating range of -454F - +842F, and uses Tungsten disulphide for lubricity. Should do the job for you. Shipping info still the same?
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." George Orwell
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This idea floated around the Middle East for the duration of my business trips to the area. I exhausted a lot of time and effort trying to fix that, but the military is a lot like PF; some people you just can’t reach.
It may work wonders for a wood stove.
It sucks the cheese off of Rosie O’Donnell’s labia for anything firearms related.
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You can get much more of what you want with a kind word and a gun, than with a kind word alone.