A little while ago, I thought I'd add some (a very small amount) lithium grease to the tailstock assembly of my Delta 46-460. Just to keep everything turning smoothly. :wink:
Life intervened and I wasn't able to turn for a while. In the duration, it seems the grease has gummed up. When I went back out the other day to set up, I noticed it was really hard to operate the handle, almost to the point of feeling like it somehow got cross-threaded.
So now I've disassembled it and am in the process of cleaning all that old stuff off.
My question is what do people do/use to lube the tailstock? Some light machine oil? Some kind of wax? Nothing at all(this option seems bad)?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Life intervened and I wasn't able to turn for a while. In the duration, it seems the grease has gummed up. When I went back out the other day to set up, I noticed it was really hard to operate the handle, almost to the point of feeling like it somehow got cross-threaded.

So now I've disassembled it and am in the process of cleaning all that old stuff off.
My question is what do people do/use to lube the tailstock? Some light machine oil? Some kind of wax? Nothing at all(this option seems bad)?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.