Precisely what was looking for. Vague ideas about using silicon oil on plastic parts are no longer good enough. I really needed a basic introduction to grease and lubricants, and this is amazingly helpful for beginners in the subject such as myself
I'm a big fan of Super Lube grease for KitchenAid mixers, it's got identical viscosity and food safety ratings, and doesn't separate like the OEM grease does
I have an older Sears Craftsman Professional Reciprocating Saw which calls for 22-24 grams of BD-L2.0 grease in gear case. What would be a current equivalent on the current market market that I can use.
What to use for the gears of the electric chainsaw what are made of plastic material ( +PA66-GF35- ) but have contact with metal gears edit : valvoline moly fortified mp grease nlgi-2 or valvoline multi purpose grease nlgi-2 is any good?
Precisely what was looking for. Vague ideas about using silicon oil on plastic parts are no longer good enough. I really needed a basic introduction to grease and lubricants, and this is amazingly helpful for beginners in the subject such as myself
I'm a big fan of Super Lube grease for KitchenAid mixers, it's got identical viscosity and food safety ratings, and doesn't separate like the OEM grease does
Thanks, helpful! 👍👍
For steering rack which grease is useful?
Thank you for this tutorial!
I have an older Sears Craftsman Professional Reciprocating Saw which calls for 22-24 grams of BD-L2.0 grease in gear case. What would be a current equivalent on the current market market that I can use.
that Grote ultra seal is not a lubricant, its a protective coating says so on the label.
Lucas period for me, that’s what I know will do it job but it cost a tad more 😊
What to use for the gears of the electric chainsaw what are made of plastic material ( +PA66-GF35- ) but have contact with metal gears
edit : valvoline moly fortified mp grease nlgi-2 or valvoline multi purpose grease nlgi-2 is any good?
3:24 Reminiscent of thermal grease for CPU heatsink.
0:43 blue not green
Lol yeah I caught that too. He might be color blind. Blue/green is one of the most common type of color blindness
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Man ... I think u are daltonic