Really loving you’re vids, so clear, concise and informative, nice to have a good British channel that talks about what we use here and not all USA stuff. Just subbed, keep the great vids coming especially for us newbies who like tinkering. I just risked it and got a Hatsan Novastar, it’s a beautiful rifle but very rough and ready so I know I’ll be having a lot of tinkering and work to do on it so you’re videos are very useful on understanding PCP rifles.
You can always read about what to put where, but it's very helpful to see it and especially to see how much to use. I always used to use too much. I've improved a lot, but I can see I still have a way to go. Thanks!
Hi Jeff thought I would put in my tuppence about silicon oil or grease! It is’nt toxic but if you are working with it wear rubber gloves! Reason cuts will not heal for a long time ! Apparently it stops the scarring on skin and wounds! I used to work on huge printers/copying machines- it prevented toner sticking to hot rollers. It is a very good lubricant for plastic/nylon gears or sliding surfaces! It is a bugger to wash off your hands and a hazard for slippy floors! Like your vids ! Can u do a vid stripping AA S400/410 trigger mech’s some time ! Cheers Fraser
I did not easily and quickly find a powder moly dry lube.. so I stripped an ordinary pencil and powderized the core to get me some powder for my Belleville washer stack in the reg of my Sig Virtus airtank. Has seemingly worked well..
@@ulary Yes. The plain core of a common pencil. But I would not use it for o-rings. O-rings get silicone. The pencil dust I only used for the Belleville washers. Put the B-washers in a small lidded plastic can and shaked it all around. Then I dusted all excess off of the rings one by onenwith a very soft hobby paintbrush. Some make-up brush of course also works well. But all of the very finest of dust was used. Surely gets yer fingertips graphite black if not using gloves..
Good morning. Is silicone oil spray (molykote separator spray) good for O-Rings? Where I also have Bardahl 1688 silicone grease (inorganic soap + more viscous silcone oil), which is the best?. Thank you, friend !
Hi Jeff, would it be at all possible to sell the plastic end cap to fit onto the hammer spring for the Maverick on your eBay site as I think this a great modification to the hammer spring working movement, with regards Gianni.
I put a piece of wet or dry sandpaper on a flat surface then slowly work up the grades, I think I show me polishing the bellevilles of my L2 in the regulator rebuild part 2.
Oh dear I thought this was going to be one of those videos, where a grease gun is attached to the barrel and pumped until grease spews out of every orifice !
lol i just bought a pcp air rifle for ton's of money ..i see this video and i think oke>?Now i must be a a guy who tear down his pcp rifle to the bone to have fun with it??Oke i throw my pcp rifle in the garbadge can and go back to my 20 year old springer..that never missed a beat .Never done lube here and lube there and it still going strong.I see pcp rifle's are only for people that are mecanic's..And not for the N00bs like me ..i buy a gun i want to shoot it for 10 year's and not want to be a engineer???i have a 40 year old pump gun .never seen lube ore other stuff and still shoot well??
@@philbate5555 Hi Phil. Molly is good stuff, but I dont use black grease. When you finish putting that gun back together, your hands are black. I dont use black grease. You can not tell if the grease is dirty or not. The grease may have girt in it or even sand , and you would not know. I know you use new grease, but there is grease that is clean and it looks clean. And your hands will look clean. I have been a Mechanic for over 40 years. Yes I am old and stubborn . I like white Lithium,. And I use the red or purple grease when I pack bearings... The black grease looks just like nasty black grease I cleaned Of the bearings before I repack them. I like it clean, and not black. Just my input. Great video, I like your videos.
Really loving you’re vids, so clear, concise and informative, nice to have a good British channel that talks about what we use here and not all USA stuff. Just subbed, keep the great vids coming especially for us newbies who like tinkering. I just risked it and got a Hatsan Novastar, it’s a beautiful rifle but very rough and ready so I know I’ll be having a lot of tinkering and work to do on it so you’re videos are very useful on understanding PCP rifles.
You can always read about what to put where, but it's very helpful to see it and especially to see how much to use. I always used to use too much. I've improved a lot, but I can see I still have a way to go. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks! Very nice to have such a clear guide!
Glad you liked it thanks for watching.
Great video and very informative learnt a lot watching it.
Glad it was helpful 😀
Another Excellent video keep up the good work
Really useful and informative, thanks Jeff.
No problem thanks for watching.
Hi Jeff thought I would put in my tuppence about silicon oil or grease! It is’nt toxic but if you are working with it wear rubber gloves! Reason cuts will not heal for a long time ! Apparently it stops the scarring on skin and wounds! I used to work on huge printers/copying machines- it prevented toner sticking to hot rollers. It is a very good lubricant for plastic/nylon gears or sliding surfaces! It is a bugger to wash off your hands and a hazard for slippy floors! Like your vids ! Can u do a vid stripping AA S400/410 trigger mech’s some time ! Cheers Fraser
thanks for watching and you are correct i should wear gloves 👍 we will try to do one a few people have asked 😁
Agree with the other commentators. Great guide you are. In all of your videos. Have subscribed to your channel. Len.
Thanks and welcome. Thanks for watching.
Awesome video man great info 👍 thanks for sharing bsafe
Informative as always 😎 cheers 👍
We use at work a dry moly spray that is made by rocol.
Could be useful on some internal parts.
I did not easily and quickly find a powder moly dry lube.. so I stripped an ordinary pencil and powderized the core to get me some powder for my Belleville washer stack in the reg of my Sig Virtus airtank. Has seemingly worked well..
yes that will work 😀
The black lead of pencil? If yes will it work on orings?
@@ulary Yes. The plain core of a common pencil.
But I would not use it for o-rings. O-rings get silicone.
The pencil dust I only used for the Belleville washers. Put the B-washers in a small lidded plastic can and shaked it all around. Then I dusted all excess off of the rings one by onenwith a very soft hobby paintbrush. Some make-up brush of course also works well. But all of the very finest of dust was used. Surely gets yer fingertips graphite black if not using gloves..
@@brorjordas1979 Thank you so much sir.
Very informative, thanks. 👍
Great video, great gun and nice watch! :D
Good morning. Is silicone oil spray (molykote separator spray) good for O-Rings? Where I also have Bardahl 1688 silicone grease (inorganic soap + more viscous silcone oil), which is the best?. Thank you, friend !
Hi Jeff, would it be at all possible to sell the plastic end cap to fit onto the hammer spring for the Maverick on your eBay site as I think this a great modification to the hammer spring working movement, with regards Gianni.
Hi great video just wondered where do you get the lubes from especially the dry lube if you have a link would really appreciate it 👍
Nice informative video, thak you sir
Glad you liked it
I have rc cars that use 100% silicone grease too . Its thick and works quite well . Just do not use any thing with petroleum in it .! Could go boom !
Yeah can't go wrong with a little silicone grease, Thanks for watching.
Very informative, thank you.
Thanks for watching
Always good to learn👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😎😎😎😎
Great video again....stop encouraging me to take my rifles apart :-)
Nice video! What type of lube do you use on the bottle threads?
Sorry for the late reply, I use a little moly grease, you only need a little smear, Thanks for watching
Great vid, quick Q, how do you polish the belleville washers??
I put a piece of wet or dry sandpaper on a flat surface then slowly work up the grades, I think I show me polishing the bellevilles of my L2 in the regulator rebuild part 2.
@@sub12airgunners thanks, I’ll check out the vid 👌
Is this grease okay to use around the wife’s ring it’s her 1st time 👀
it depends what pressure you are running her at 🤣🤣
Great video on this matter same lube in all mine 😁
Great to hear! Thanks for watching.
Oh dear I thought this was going to be one of those videos, where a grease gun is attached to the barrel and pumped until grease spews out of every orifice !
Lol, no grease gun I was going to break out the mastic gun but I thought that might upset some people. Thanks for watching
Hi SIR please can you help me, where do you get the dry lube from? Thanks Mike
we sell a kit on ebay if you just need the dry lube chambers sell it 😀
@@sub12airgunners Thanks SIR 🇬🇧👍🏼
nice one 👍👍👌
Thank you! Cheers!
What dry lube do you use please?
We use Molybdenum Disulphide in powder form 😁
@@sub12airgunners thanks for the fast reply. Keep up the great videos.
Hi do you sell a lube kit?
Not yet, but I am going to put one together. Thanks for watching
lol i just bought a pcp air rifle for ton's of money ..i see this video and i think oke>?Now i must be a a guy who tear down his pcp rifle to the bone to have fun with it??Oke i throw my pcp rifle in the garbadge can and go back to my 20 year old springer..that never missed a beat .Never done lube here and lube there and it still going strong.I see pcp rifle's are only for people that are mecanic's..And not for the N00bs like me ..i buy a gun i want to shoot it for 10 year's and not want to be a engineer???i have a 40 year old pump gun .never seen lube ore other stuff and still shoot well??
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Never use molly grease , or graffite ..They are abrasive. In my opinion.
Molly greas is actually used on potentially abrasive surfaces to prevent binding of the two surfaces
@@philbate5555 Hi Phil. Molly is good stuff, but I dont use black grease.
When you finish putting that gun back together, your hands are black.
I dont use black grease. You can not tell if the grease is dirty or not.
The grease may have girt in it or even sand , and you would not know.
I know you use new grease, but there is grease that is clean and it looks clean. And your hands will look clean.
I have been a Mechanic for over 40 years. Yes I am old and stubborn .
I like white Lithium,. And I use the red or purple grease when I pack bearings... The black grease looks just like nasty black grease I cleaned
Of the bearings before I repack them. I like it clean, and not black.
Just my input. Great video, I like your videos.
Awesome video man great info 👍 thanks for sharing bsafe