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Post #139131245 added 07-27-2020 4:51 PM by topcho in Hot Deals
Isn't this the regular Amazon price?
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Post #139128389 added 07-27-2020 2:48 PM by slacktide in Hot Deals
It would work just fine. This oil is SAE 20. Hydraulic jack oil is also SAE 20. https://www.crcindustries.com/products/hydraulic-jack-oil-32-fl-oz-SL2552.html It would also be really stupid....
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Post #139121615 added 07-27-2020 10:57 AM by conceptvbs in Hot Deals
Three in one! Master of none!
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Post #139115768 added 07-27-2020 7:42 AM by KMan in Hot Deals
And like I said, for your uses it probably doesn't matter what you used. Butter might have done the trick.
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Post #139115405 added 07-27-2020 7:31 AM by Dr. J in Hot Deals
As I said, I have several locks that have been out in the weather in CT for 10 years and they still work like new!
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Post #139114946 added 07-27-2020 7:13 AM by KMan in Hot Deals
I'm sure it works initially. Pretty much any lubricant will free up a stuck lock. The question is whether it'll continue to work over time and not attract lint, dust, dirt, grime, etc., which any...
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Post #139114739 added 07-27-2020 7:04 AM by Dr. J in Hot Deals
:shrug: It works and they don't gum up. That's the issue with most lubricants - you want them to lube but not to accumulate dirt/crap.
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Post #139114694 added 07-27-2020 7:02 AM by KMan in Hot Deals
Isn't white lithium or silicone spray better for that? I believe that this is specifically for metal on metal uses where there's constant and rapid movement and thus friction and heat, so it...
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Post #139113386 added 07-27-2020 6:01 AM by zettler in Hot Deals
The Penetrating oil comes up at Amazon regular price now of $3.98
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Post #139113224 added 07-27-2020 5:53 AM by Dr. J in Hot Deals
Off the top of my head, locks that see the elements. I have locks that have been outside for 10 years that are smooth as silk because I treated them with this before putting them into service.
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Post #139113041 added 07-27-2020 5:43 AM by DaveC4644 in Hot Deals
I use motor oil for that. Works great.
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Post #139113020 added 07-27-2020 5:42 AM by WildRigger47 in Hot Deals
For hair clippers mineral oil would be best. Do not use 3-in-1. On a side note, 3 in 1 makes many varieties of 'oil', but specifically on the topic of any "penetrating oil" variety.. penetrating...
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Post #139108241 added 07-26-2020 9:13 PM by ciswt in Hot Deals
the spray clipper oils are super low viscosity. I think they're designed to help blast away hair and then just leave a very fine film (to prevent hair from sticking to it on the next usage.) i'd...
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Post #139107911 added 07-26-2020 8:54 PM by nashi in Hot Deals
I ran out of .33 oz bottle it came with.
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Post #139107686 added 07-26-2020 8:43 PM by IncompletePerfect in Hot Deals
In for 10!! Wow that's a great deal. It's nice knowing I now have a lifetime's supply of 3 in 1. All because it was like $1 less each. This stuff will always be "enough". For drilling, breaking...
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Post #139106837 added 07-26-2020 7:55 PM by OlivePenguin524 in Hot Deals
Tried this with Italian seasoning ... Tasted horrible ...
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Post #139106579 added 07-26-2020 7:39 PM by superkaz661 in Hot Deals
No. You need hydraulic oil.
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Post #139106540 added 07-26-2020 7:37 PM by texst in Hot Deals
Did your clippers not come with a little bottle of oil?
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Post #139106195 added 07-26-2020 7:20 PM by racebum in Hot Deals
Don't do it, use hydraulic fluid made for a hydraulic jack . the viscosity and consistency need to stay within manufacturer design. If it is too thin you can bleed off pressure and if it is too thick...
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Post #139105832 added 07-26-2020 7:04 PM by The_Whaler in Hot Deals
In my experience if you are looking to free rusted hardware use PB Blaster. If you are looking to lubricate hardware use Fluid Film. If you are looking to keep metal from rusting use WD-40.
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