On Wed, April 13, 2016 02:06, drlegendre . wrote: > The 'Zoom Spout' Turbine Oil (Supco, other mfrs.) is brilliant for > lubricating any fine mechanisms. It's also quite inexpensive, and the > extensible spout is worth the price of the bottle alone. The oil contained > is crystal-clear and somewhere in the 5-10W range, non-detergent and will > not gum up. > > Here's another little jewel, that no mechanical geek worth their salt > should be without - the General Tools 589 Precision Oiler. This is a > high-quality, leak-proof refillable oiler, that allows very precise > dispensing of even the smallest droplets. > > As an example, eBay item #131703297238 > > > > > On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Chuck Guzis <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 04/12/2016 03:24 PM, dwight wrote: >> >> > Please don't put it on your teletype unless you intend to >> > immediately rinse it off with solvent. >> >> What Dwight said. >> >> Kerosene or paint thinner makes a good cleaning solvent. SAE 5 "white" >> oil is a good lightweight lubricant; often used to lube sewing machines. >> >> --Chuck >> >
Those are neat. I'll look for a similar one here locally. There is still a sewing machine shop/repair shop nearby, I 'll go there to add an extra bottle of oil to my supplies. Ed -- Ik email, dus ik besta. BTC : 1J5fajt8ptyZ2V1YURj3YJZhe5j3fJVSHN LTC : LP2WuEmYPbpWUBqMFGJfdm7pdHEW7fKvDz
