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I have an old sleeve bushing from a Packard motor that has been my slide for fifty years. I'm OK at it, though I do better with a lap steel than a standard Spanish 6. I frequently use open G tuning.

What about the fact that this leaves you with one less finger for chords and lead than you would have with a tube if some sort?
what is the best set up for slide?
Should higher action be used? I am always clanking the frets.......
PErhaps more practice and a more subtle hand? (can you play slide bass???) or maybe I am just to ham handed for the slide.....
One of the skills important to practice when playing slide is applying the right amount of pressure on the strings in order not to hit the frets. And as always, how you set the guitar up is a matter of personal preference. I like a slightly higher action (not much, though) and I use a set of .11 strings instead of my regular .10.
Do you mute the strings entirely behind the slide?
I don't. Most of my muting is with my right hand fingers.Do you mute the strings entirely behind the slide?

Oh my, that sounds painful. I would think you run the risk of scratching your FB and placing too much tension in the wrong places (which ones I am too lazy to discern right now).How about sticking a screwdriver between the strings & fretboard (nut end) to raise the string action.