[GreenKeys] [Bulk] Re: [Bulk] Re: WD-40
Richard Knoppow
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
Sun Jun 7 12:08:16 EDT 2015
There are two oils sold under the 3 in 1 name: the familiar
semi-penetrating oil in the red can and regular 20 weight machine oil in
the blue can. The 20 weight stuff is good general purpose oil. The
red can stuff is intended to be a penetrating oil for stuck parts and
not a general purpose lubricant. If you look up the differences
between paraffinic and naphthenic oils you will see why.
On 6/7/2015 1:24 AM, Jeffrey D Angus wrote:
> On 6/7/2015 2:55 AM, drlegendre . wrote:
>> Yeah OK.. both suck a fat pipe - but I've never seen WD-40 turn into
>> a tacky, rancid gum. ;-)
> I use Singer sewing machine oil. That's some "mighty fine" stuff. The
> difference between Singer and 3in1 is that Singer uses hydrotreated
> heavy paraffinic based oil. 3in1 uses hydrotreated heavy napthenic oil.
> The Singer oil doesn't turn to crap like the 3in1 oil does.
>> Point being, WD is pretty useless as a lubricant, but IME, it doesn't
>> hang around forever to make a nuisance of itself.
> Actually it does. I use WD-40 as a cheap coating for my milling machine
> bed/work table. As it evaporates, it leaves a thin film on the metal.
> However, when it's time to use the machine, I clean it off with a fresh
> spray of WD-40 and wipe it clean before using.
>
>
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Richard Knoppow
1oldlens1 at ix.netcom.com
WB6KBL
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