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    Trico lube in the UK?

    Hiya guys, just received a Trico microdrop system from the US, but now I need some lube for it. Does anyone know of a supplier in the UK, or any possible alternatives to their own brand? Thanks, Jason.
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    I don't know exactly what oil it would be, but I use their vegetable oil based product. I don't think you would be risking much by trying a cooking oil. Flashpoint might be of some consideration, that I don't know anything about. But, you have to dye it blue first for it to work
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    I have found one actually, Rocol Accu-lube. Thing is, I can't find a supplier for that either! i am getting close though, just gotta go through the phone book! I am eager to get it up and running, but don't think I will cut anything with regular cooking oil though, oh, and I don't have the blue dye either
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    Try J&L Industrial supplies for Rocol products in the UK,
    also get onto their mailing and fax lists for special offers

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    Don't despair if you can't find a "real cutting oil". Anything that is vegetable based isn't going to be far off of a cooking oil. It's maybe a tiny bit healthier than using a petroleum based oil for cutting, so far as oil fumes released into the air from hot chips, etc.
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    It'll smel like popcorn, or a deep fryer, mmm...


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    Thanks guys, they have the accu-lube lb-2000 on the j&l site, this is a heavy duty fluid, but not the lb-5000 which is the aluminium one. I think it will do, but if anyone has a second, could they confirm since it is rather pricey.
    http://www.rocol.com/lubricants/engl...king/acculube/
    The lb-2000 is slighty more hazardous then the 5000, and needs to be cleaned before heat treating - not that I intend to heat treat anything, but does this mean it may stain the aluminium?
    Otherwise I will give the cooking oil a go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSL PWR
    It'll smel like popcorn, or a deep fryer, mmm...
    Indeed The actual Tricool vegetable based lube has kind of a nutty smell to it, if you use it while machining steels, where there is plenty of heat in the chips.
    First you get good, then you get fast. Then grouchiness sets in.

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