Lube Job For Steel: What's The Best?
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Lube Job For Steel: What's The Best?
I'm sure a lot of you have different ideas as to the best way to lube up your ax and the best lubrication to use. Appreciate the input......Jon
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There are probably bucket o' threads on this subject. Here's one from another forum. http://pub14.ezboard.com/fpedalsteelguitarsteelguitartechnical.showMessage?topicID=55.topic
Short answer from me is Super Oil, every other string change.
Short answer from me is Super Oil, every other string change.
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I have used transmission fluid for several years at the recomendation of Bruce Zumsteg. It has worked very well for me.
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Rex,
Do you meant the same superoil that is also called Lubit-8, comes in the little 'pen style' oiler with the needle? I have some of that stuff I got at a local auto parts store (advance auto, part of the PartsAmerica chain)... seems like it is pretty good, so far, and supposedly has teflon (don't know what percentage, but from what I've read, teflon only helps IF the other oil has dried up or migrated out, since it is a dry lubricatn only... so any of the 'liquid teflon' or 'paste teflon' are basically other oils w/ teflon added), so only time will tell... I do know that this is the same stuff that a LOT of Harley shops recommend for lubing the chain, since even the 'Harley Davidson labelled spray' chain lubes tend to do as spray lubes do-- go ALLL over the place!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Gino Iorfida on 17 April 2003 at 01:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
Do you meant the same superoil that is also called Lubit-8, comes in the little 'pen style' oiler with the needle? I have some of that stuff I got at a local auto parts store (advance auto, part of the PartsAmerica chain)... seems like it is pretty good, so far, and supposedly has teflon (don't know what percentage, but from what I've read, teflon only helps IF the other oil has dried up or migrated out, since it is a dry lubricatn only... so any of the 'liquid teflon' or 'paste teflon' are basically other oils w/ teflon added), so only time will tell... I do know that this is the same stuff that a LOT of Harley shops recommend for lubing the chain, since even the 'Harley Davidson labelled spray' chain lubes tend to do as spray lubes do-- go ALLL over the place!<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Gino Iorfida on 17 April 2003 at 01:38 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Hi Gino!
No, Super Oil is from the makers of Gunk & Liquid Wrench. It's "the premium household oil" or so it sez on the bottle. It comes in a 4 oz. plastic bottle, can be had at Dollar General for a buck, I bought a "needlepoint bottle" for it & I'm good to go.
Super Oil is what Derby recommends on their guitars.
Good to hear from you Gino. Hope all is well.
No, Super Oil is from the makers of Gunk & Liquid Wrench. It's "the premium household oil" or so it sez on the bottle. It comes in a 4 oz. plastic bottle, can be had at Dollar General for a buck, I bought a "needlepoint bottle" for it & I'm good to go.
Super Oil is what Derby recommends on their guitars.
Good to hear from you Gino. Hope all is well.
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<CENTER>The favorite of the Carter Steel Guitars
factory folks: Bud Carter and John Fabian is
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More info is here ... very handy.
More "how-to" info on lubrication here also
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ann Fabian on 17 April 2003 at 02:13 PM.]</p></FONT>
factory folks: Bud Carter and John Fabian is
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More info is here ... very handy.
More "how-to" info on lubrication here also
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ann Fabian on 17 April 2003 at 02:13 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Go get'm Ann !!
That dispenser you folks have is the best !!! You can get into every spot under the cabinet and the oil is clean and non sticky . Guys -- take a look at the picture Ann sent ! That extension is retractable ( and will also extend outward a good deal more than is shown). Works great to get to those hard to reach places . I'll bet you can order one ( or some )from them --I did
Highly recommended !!
John
That dispenser you folks have is the best !!! You can get into every spot under the cabinet and the oil is clean and non sticky . Guys -- take a look at the picture Ann sent ! That extension is retractable ( and will also extend outward a good deal more than is shown). Works great to get to those hard to reach places . I'll bet you can order one ( or some )from them --I did
Highly recommended !!
John
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HEY GUYS! BREAK-FREE IS GOOD. IT ACTUALLY PENETRATES THE METAL. IT TAKES A LICKIN AND KEEPS ON TICKIN. YOU APPLY IT, WIPE THE EXCESS OFF, LET IT SIT AND PENETRATE AND THEN WIPE IT CLEAN. MUCH BETTER THAN WD40 OR SUCH. OH, BY THE WAY, IT WON'T GET GUMMY OR STICKY LIKE WD40.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Barbara Hennerman on 19 April 2003 at 11:26 AM.]</p></FONT>
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