[GreenKeys] Non-detergent oil for Teletype machines

gil at baudot.net gil at baudot.net
Thu Jan 22 09:51:45 EST 2009


Hmm.  Pneumatic oil -- I never thought of that.  I've been using
3-in-one for the light stuff.
Both readily-available;  I wonder which is a better choice for longevity
and anti-gumming-uppedness?

When the little bottles that came with my air and brad nailers ran out,
I picked up a big bottle of no-brand pneumatic oil at Checker Auto for a
buck or two.  Home Depot or Lowes likely stock it from Senco,
Porter-Cable, Paslode, or others.

Has anyone tried it?

gil


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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] Non-detergent oil for Teletype machines
> From: Joe Stevens <jbs at kadiak.org>
> Date: Wed, January 21, 2009 9:38 pm
> To: Greenkeys <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
> 
> 
> Senco pneumatic tool oil is non-detergent, thin (10W?) and readily 
> available at most building supply stores.  I didn't find out much 
> more about it on the web except that it is made with high-quality 
> paraffin distillate stocks, contains a carefully balanced rust and 
> oxidation inhibitor with an effective 
> antifoamant.  http://www.toolup.com/senco/pc0101.html  ...j0e  WL7AML
> 
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