I have been using LPS Force-842 Dry Moly Lubricant for the past year. It leaves a dark metalic coating that drys hard and looks good. I use it as a lubricant on the speed control parts, carriage pinions, planer chain and posts.scooters wrote:
What do you use for the dry lube. Is Shopsmith's Topkote appropriate?
I have been buying this product lately from http://www.chemical-supermarket.com/pro ... ductid=148. Prices vary quite widely for this product so it pays to shop if interested.
However, I find its main use for me is to use it on almost anything that will rust like arbors, drill chucks, lathe knives, joiner and planer knives after I clean all the rust off them. It does run if too much spray is used. I use very light spray coats to prevent runs. It even polishes somewhat leaving a really nice finish like the original factory finish.