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    I need just one gallon of Mobilcut 140 or 250, for my DIY cutting fluid bucket/filter/pump.

    Anyone know where to buy this stuff in 1gal qty?

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    Default Re: Mobilcut Fluids

    Quote Originally Posted by machinehop5 View Post
    ??
    I don't see Mobilcut there.

    https://www.mobil.com/en/industrial/...obilcut-Series



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    Default Re: Mobilcut Fluids

    McMaster has Mobilcut 100, 426, and 766.

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    Default Re: Mobilcut Fluids

    Quote Originally Posted by ger21 View Post
    McMaster has Mobilcut 100, 426, and 766.
    100 is a blah in the app table they provide. AS and AL is what I machine the most.

    140 is better for my use (also called out as "long life", 250 is good for everything less the heavy machining processes, of which I don't do, etc.

    https://www.mobil.com/industrial/~/m...cut-series.pdf

    In just can't seem to find it. A local metal place recommended I call my local ALCOA office.



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