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difference between cutting oil etc.

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04 July 2003, 00:52
redsplatter
difference between cutting oil etc.
When using muzzle cutter, calls for using high quality cutting oil. Just curious as to what are the properties of cutting oil that makes it different from other weapons oil. Thanks for any input.
04 July 2003, 02:47
D Humbarger
Sulpher. I also LOVE Tap Magic! A lot depends on the properites of the steel you are cutting too.
05 July 2003, 00:24
<dfaugh>
While tapping/cutting oil does has some special properties, I use good old WD-40 (mostly 'cause I ALWAYS have some on hand.) for most things, especially muzzly crowning. ahven't seen that it works all that much different.
08 July 2003, 04:41
redsplatter
Had bore chamfered on CZ .233, then lapped. Made a firm believer out of me. Its was my fathers gun, and he had a load worked for it that was pretty good but factory loads were nothing to brag about. Now, after doing the chamfering, the factory loads all shoot better than before. It is quite a sight to see the before and after targets.

[ 07-07-2003, 19:42: Message edited by: redsplatter ]