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When I received my jeweling kit it came with a small bottle of do-drill oil. It seems to work rather well, at least better than the cutting oil I get at Ace Hardware. Has anybody else had any experience with this oil? I have been using it mostly for drilling and tapping so far.


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Great stuff. It's a high sulphur cutting oil and I use it for cutting chambers, drilling, etc. I buy in pint cans from Brownells.

Hey, it MUST be good since it's now banned for sale in California.
 
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Originally posted by Jon:
Hey, it MUST be good since it's now banned for sale in California.


The California approved version contains tofu..
It may not work but it's evnrio friendly and bio-degradeable..


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That being the case Mike they can use it for chamber and reaming in San Frisco area clap


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