Andre Grobler
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i tried tapmatic for steel and hated it... will try Kevin's mix...
Good to see you back, Ted. Keep on getting stronger and weller.Unicorn tears or 409...whichever I have on hand. Give 409 a try...it floats away the swarf better than anything I have tried.
Maybe...maybe not We got 5 inches of snow last night.Hey, just thought if your store shelves are getting empty, I got by with synthetic two-stroke snow-mobile oil. I tried regular Castrol, but the smell was too strong. I think reading that Mobile 1 was the way to go, made me think to try this. I don't think folks will need snow-mobile oil for the next several months.
Good to see you up and kicking. Was thinking about that I hadn't seen a post from you recently!! "Unicorn tears" now that is funny!!Unicorn tears or 409...whichever I have on hand. Give 409 a try...it floats away the swarf better than anything I have tried.
I have not. But I think it would gum up - but maybe not.Old thread, but I have a question...
Has anyone tried using Armorall for a metal sanding lubricant? As I recall it is very slippery...
I know this is an old post, but the info is pertinent: Mystery Oil contains a couple compounds that are suspected carcinogens (dichlorobenzenes). I would limit skin exposure.View attachment 72595 Good to see you up and kicking. Was thinking about that I hadn't seen a post from you recently!! "Unicorn tears" now that is funny!!
I have used Marvel Mystery Oil https://www.marvelmysteryoil.com/ and had good results. My father used to believe in the stuff and the distinct smell makes me think of working with him in the shop as a kid!!
Props to MM for having the coolest packaging though!I know this is an old post, but the info is pertinent: Mystery Oil contains a couple compounds that are suspected carcinogens (dichlorobenzenes). I would limit skin exposure.
That's what I've been using.Mobil 1 synthetic in 5W or 0W. I believe that your sanding technique, the pressure you use, the paper you use all make it a fairly personal thing. I tried everything and had been using windex for a long time. Once I got onto Mobil 1 it was a revelation. Mobil 1 does not cut as fast, but it is fantastic at keeping your paper from loading up. The smeared looking spots that come from using paper with loaded up spots goes away and so does chasing the j-hooks you didn't see. You can literally see the debris and steel dust suspended in the oil versus laying on the surface of your blade. I was so impressed with Mobil 1 that I switched all of my cars over to it.