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I had some in a drawer and used it on a lock that was stuck to loosen it until I could get graphite from the hardware store. Then went on a mission and de-squeak the whole house.
Just wait till you get some food-safe mineral oil. Cutting board, wooden spoons, coffee table ... You start to find wood everywhere.
Oh I got that too. Bought some nice wood cutting boards and the wife was putting them in the dishwasher like the plastic ones. They cracked...
Now I'm the only one allowed to wash/care for them.
This is also on top of me being the only one to wash the kitchen knives because she can't be bothered with all the steps.
Ooh, that's a great tip - I'm always on the lookout for opportunities to replace a plastic thing with a wooden upgrade so have plenty of wood around.
This lubricant is the best! I use it for everything, from my gate to my skateboard bearings (10+ year old bearings still run great, no issues and I've checked the cages).
It may be good for low speed applications like skateboard bearings but it’s not good for higher speed such as fan bearings. I tried using it with a fan and it seized up due to the heat. Once I cleaned it all up I used some motor oil instead. The fan has worked great ever since!
That's good advice I didn't think of, since I'm only really used to applying it to low-speed applications (as you said).
I'll be keeping this in mind, since I'm sure I'll need to lubricate my fans at some point and may have made a mistake down the line! Thanks a bunch.
Yes, 3 in 1 seems to be filtered vegetable oil from what I can see.
I went a tad further and took every pin out of every hinge, then cleaned and coated with white silicone grease. Aaahhhhh., sweet silence.
I really almost got my pliers out to take out pins. But I was already off of task.
Wife knew i was working on the house but it was too quiet so she tracked me down.
I was trying to be sneaky but she still caught me!!
Kid named rust
Great stuff right there! Anybody else struggle with the cap on these? On mine the little cap is so hard to pull off and then if I'm not really careful I pull too hard and the whole red part pops off.
Yes it's a pain. But that's for safety reasons. I've never had a spill!
Maybe we finally have an excuse to get one of those fun looking oil cans from the cartoons and dump it in there?
I have a bottle of gun oil, yet own no guns. I just needed some lube for my air circulator and they didn't have the normal 3 in 1 like this.
Lubricating*
Fixed
Ben Shapiro is on Lemmy?
Try using WD-40 dry bike chain lube on a previously oiled/greased stuff, adding teflon to the mix and i swear it makes everything glide better
This sewing machine / small mechanism oil is absolutely overkill for the job you're doing. Some small wd40 usually does it. Fun fact: this is also a good way to keep your tools rust free! It functions well on preventing rust.
Edit: it's not mineral oil or synthetic lubrificant is it?
Always put a small squeeze on your salad!