Well, it's been 24 hours since the poll started, and so far, it looks like only five of us use any oil at all.
Dean
Please indicate petroleum or sythetic base and trade name if known.
Well, it's been 24 hours since the poll started, and so far, it looks like only five of us use any oil at all.
Dean
Taig Shop Projects:
http://www.deansphotographica.com/machining/projects/projects.html
I use ATF. Not sure if it's synth. or not.
I use ATF. That's what the people who sold me the mill said to use and it seems tor do the job well enough.
Silly me, I've been using way oil.
mobil vactra, which says its petroleum based.
Don't know, what ever comes to hand, but usually from the drum that says "Way oil" on it.
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Onhy had my Taigs for a short while, but so far, ATF is working well.
The head stock on my Taig lathe says "Lubricate lathe SAE 10W Motor Oil". That's from the people who make the lathe, so that's what I use on both the lathe and mill. In one of my older Taig factory documents, it says use ATF.
So, I guess if you pick one and stick with it, you'll be doing what the manufacturer recommends.
Dean
Taig Shop Projects:
http://www.deansphotographica.com/machining/projects/projects.html
I use non detergent 30W mixed 60/40 with WD40.
transmission oil... thats what taig told me to use.
I actually found ATF didn't work so well. It's so thin that when you run at high IPM, the leadscrew will sling it off. Plus it doesn't cling really well and the top of the leadscrew seems pretty dry to me.
I switch to 10W30 oil and I think it's better.