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mobil cutting oil
19 December 2008, 19:00
Nick Hughesmobil cutting oil
Well,
After the last discussion here I decided to go clean the coolant out my sump and it was not a pleasant experience. However now that I have it clean I want to switch to cutting oil but I'm having trouble finding a supplier. Can some of you that use the Mobil product give me a contact so I can get some on the way. I've been holding off on chambering and now have about a half dozen barrels to chamber.
19 December 2008, 19:14
vapodogIndustrial oils are often handled by such suppliers as Grainger, Machine tool supply, John Day Co, Industrial Abrasive, Industrial Pipe and Steel Co, Enco, and several others.
Look in the yellow pages for industrial suppliers!
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19 December 2008, 19:57
butchlocyou should be able to just to to your local mobil station. they will have books listing all types and can order it in for you. here we use mostly mobilmet s122 which is a water soluable fluid
19 December 2008, 20:49
gunmakerI found a "local" distributor and they delivered it for free when they came through on their normal route. Much cheaper than going through a mail order supplier.
Just click on the map linked below.
http://www.host.exxonmobil.com...ibutor_directory.jsp19 December 2008, 21:01
Jim KobePersonally, I think it foolish to go with a cutting oil instead of a water soluable one. When I worked for NWA, they had oil in most of the machines and it was nothing but a sloppy mess. You can get an additive to add to your water soluable to keep it more fresh. Besides, the cutting oil will not give you the cooling you may want.
Jim Kobe
10841 Oxborough Ave So
Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild
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19 December 2008, 23:30
Nick HughesI don't know how you guys are buying it but around here nobody will sell it in less than 55 gallons. I was really looking for a phone number, I've already been through the suppliers in my area with no luck. I would still be money ahead paying hazmat on 5 gallon pail.
20 December 2008, 04:23
pointblankYou can buy it though the tool houses by the gallon if you like. I use mobilmet omega for chambering and threading. Try MSC, Enco, etc...
20 December 2008, 06:15
SR4759No faster than chamber reamers are run cutting oils will provide superior cutting but they are a stinky mess. I think I would use a cheap hand lotion - lanolin and mineral oil. Smells better cuts well and does not stink the place up.
Nothing like a guy chewing tobacco and spitting into the sump.
20 December 2008, 07:23
vapodogI use a product called Kool Tool II and love it.....it also works for tapping and on aluminum aqnd can get it in a one gallon container from some of the mail order houses.....
be your own judge!
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20 December 2008, 08:13
KRLemasI just purchased 2 gal from Enco.com.
Ken
20 December 2008, 08:26
Westpacquote:
Originally posted by SR4759:
No faster than chamber reamers are run cutting oils will provide superior cutting but they are a stinky mess.
I wouldn't trust a gunshop that didn't have the slightest hint of Sulpher or Hoppes in the air.

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20 December 2008, 08:33
D Humbargerquote:
I wouldn't trust a gunshop that didn't have the slightest hint of Sulpher or Hoppes in the air
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