Hi Max,

As far as I can tell, oiling air tools is something of a mystical and imprecise 
science. Because air is flowing while in use it is drying and blowing oil 
through. Things like nailers and staplers which fire at intervals and only 
briefly don't usually need much oil and in fact you don't want too much as it 
will begin appearing on your work. Wrenches and in particular, impact wrenches 
want more because of the more steady stream of often fairly high volume air and 
because of the spinning thumping thingy which hammers several times per second. 
And yes, the official term for that is a thingy regardless what the 
manufacturer calls it I'll never remember.

If you are likely to use your hoses for air spraying, cleaning and such or for 
painting do not put an inline oiler up stream of the hose or, be sure to remove 
it and change hoses before using the air gun or paint sprayer.

If you shoot a couple of dozen nails in a session don't bother. If you shoot 
half a day then oil either just before your last few shots to coat the innards 
before storage or maybe trip the safety and see if you can get you a squirrel 
or two before you pack the nailer away.

Getting a drop or two is pretty tricky when you can't see. I have been thinking 
of an inline oiler, they aren't all that expensive but I don't use my 
compressor all that often so haven't got around to it yet.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Max Robinson 
  To: Blind Handyman 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2007 1:53 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Oil in air tools.


  The oil change thread made me think of this. The air tools I just got came 
  with a little bottle of some kind of oil. The instructions say to put three 
  drops in the air inlet connector before use. What they don't say is how 
  often after the first use to put in the oil. Does anyone know? Any 
  guesses?

  Regards.

  Max. K 4 O D S.

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