Oiling
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Oiling
I just purchased an used Shopsmith and am plan on going through some maintenance before I use it. I have the information from Shopsmith on how and where to oil but there are no suggestions to the type of oil. Any advice?
Thank you,
Brian
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Brian
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Re: Oiling
#10 machine oil = 3 in 1, turbine oil, electric fan oil.brianpetrovich wrote:I just purchased an used Shopsmith and am plan on going through some maintenance before I use it. I have the information from Shopsmith on how and where to oil but there are no suggestions to the type of oil. Any advice?
Thank you,
Brian
I recommend getting a zoom spout oiler.
Do not be stingy oiling the movable sheaves. AT LEAST 10 drops into the hole.
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Re: Oiling
You ca use 3n1 or turbine oil. It really helps if the container has a spout that extends, to reach the oil points. Also use 6 to 8 drops on oil in each.
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Re: Oiling
JPG wrote:#10 machine oil = 3 in 1, turbine oil, electric fan oil.brianpetrovich wrote:I just purchased an used Shopsmith and am plan on going through some maintenance before I use it. I have the information from Shopsmith on how and where to oil but there are no suggestions to the type of oil. Any advice?
Thank you,
Brian
I recommend getting a zoom spout oiler.
Do not be stingy oiling the movable sheaves. AT LEAST 10 drops into the hole.
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Re: Oiling
Does it matter what type of 3-1 oil?
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Re: Oiling
"3 IN 1" is a BRAND, not a type.brianpetrovich wrote:Does it matter what type of 3-1 oil?
Brian
It is a multi-purpose oil.
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Re: Oiling
I looked up the brand and there actually are types, i.e. Penetrant, silicone and PTFE.
Any suggestions of which is best?
Thank you,
Brian
Any suggestions of which is best?
Thank you,
Brian
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Re: Oiling
The best is the one that has been applied where needed. Light weight machine oil like the ones (types, brands, whatever) that have been suggested. I use one that I believe is called Zoomspout which isn't even referring to the oil but rather the container and is listed as "turbine oil".brianpetrovich wrote:I looked up the brand and there actually are types, i.e. Penetrant, silicone and PTFE.
Any suggestions of which is best?
Thank you,
Brian
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Re: Oiling
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Re: Oiling
Ok, the original "multi purpose oil".brianpetrovich wrote:I looked up the brand and there actually are types, i.e. Penetrant, silicone and PTFE.
Any suggestions of which is best?
Thank you,
Brian
FWIW I think it stinks(has a distinctive odor that has nothing to due with it's function(s)). It does perform well!
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