Skie_M
Member
I recently came across a tip somewhere (I believe it was here, but it may have been youtube or elsewhere), where someone mentioned a specific mix that they use for yearly maintenance on their lathe accessories.
I believe that the mix contained some amount of acetone as well as some amount of light machine oil (to penetrate, clean, and lubricate interior moving parts).
I don't remember the specific mix, and I was hoping to carry out some much-needed maintenance on my lathe's chucks and live centers. My mandrel savers and live centers seem to make noise while I am running the lathe, now, and I want to ensure that my chucks keep on working for a good long while.
The procedure would be to make the mix in a large(ish) container, with a volume large enough to hold the mix plus the entire chuck or accessory, submerged, and soak it for a good 15 minutes or so... and then work the mechanisms to loosen up anything still gumming up the gears and possibly soak it a little longer before allowing it to dry in the air and wiping off the exterior.
If anybody could mention this mix, or a really good mix that they know of, it would probably help a TON of people around here, as well as all the new people to come!
I believe that the mix contained some amount of acetone as well as some amount of light machine oil (to penetrate, clean, and lubricate interior moving parts).
I don't remember the specific mix, and I was hoping to carry out some much-needed maintenance on my lathe's chucks and live centers. My mandrel savers and live centers seem to make noise while I am running the lathe, now, and I want to ensure that my chucks keep on working for a good long while.
The procedure would be to make the mix in a large(ish) container, with a volume large enough to hold the mix plus the entire chuck or accessory, submerged, and soak it for a good 15 minutes or so... and then work the mechanisms to loosen up anything still gumming up the gears and possibly soak it a little longer before allowing it to dry in the air and wiping off the exterior.
If anybody could mention this mix, or a really good mix that they know of, it would probably help a TON of people around here, as well as all the new people to come!
