Great video! You answered my question (can I use 3-in-one oil) and told me something I needed to know (put your cutter in a holder, don't lay it down - to prevent leakage) Thanks!
All the info I needed in a clear cut (no pun intended) and quick presentation. Really apprecoate the video and wish there were more simple ones like it to help inform peoples buying needs.
My cutter is about 20 years old but I’ve only used it a few times. It’s not been used for about 19 years, & I left oil in the reservoir. Oil doesn’t come out. I removed the head to look at the wick which is dry. Listening to your video I now understand the screw cap should be loosened. Perhaps that’s preventing the oil from dispersing onto the wick. If not, can I replace the wick?
The head can be replaced but I do not know if the wick can be. You could maybe try soaking it a couple of days in oil to see if it soaks it up but I do not know if that will work.
We use 3-in-1 oil because it is a bit more thick than the oil that is available specifically made for these cutters, which is thinner and similar to sewing machine oil.
@@jameskakki3520 It's a standard household oil, just ask for 3-in-one. Most likely ACE hardware will have it. It's a light thin oil that can be used on things like sewing machines. Here's a link: www.zoro.com/3-in-one-oil-multi-purpose-10035/i/G2964902/feature-product?gclid=CjwKCAiAjMHwBRAVEiwAzdLWGNQi-dRyP3W45RnIyfF7A0YxDn3v6XajH1s4pcIveFti9HTJZzEIWxoComUQAvD_BwE
It's important to use oil because it helps lubricate the cutting wheel so it will last longer. Without oil the round disk blade will eventually wear out sooner and the score made in the glass will not be as smooth as when oil is used. Thanks for your question.
Great video! You answered my question (can I use 3-in-one oil) and told me something I needed to know (put your cutter in a holder, don't lay it down - to prevent leakage) Thanks!
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This has been a very helpful video to me as I am going to use the glass cutter for the first time.
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My cutter is about 20 years old but I’ve only used it a few times. It’s not been used for about 19 years, & I left oil in the reservoir. Oil doesn’t come out. I removed the head to look at the wick which is dry. Listening to your video I now understand the screw cap should be loosened. Perhaps that’s preventing the oil from dispersing onto the wick. If not, can I replace the wick?
The head can be replaced but I do not know if the wick can be. You could maybe try soaking it a couple of days in oil to see if it soaks it up but I do not know if that will work.
We use 3-in-1 oil because it is a bit more thick than the oil that is available specifically made for these cutters, which is thinner and similar to sewing machine oil.
Tungsten Carbide glass wheel is very good
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What Oil ?
We use 3-in-one oil for best results.
What shall i mention while buying?
@@jameskakki3520 It's a standard household oil, just ask for 3-in-one. Most likely ACE hardware will have it. It's a light thin oil that can be used on things like sewing machines. Here's a link: www.zoro.com/3-in-one-oil-multi-purpose-10035/i/G2964902/feature-product?gclid=CjwKCAiAjMHwBRAVEiwAzdLWGNQi-dRyP3W45RnIyfF7A0YxDn3v6XajH1s4pcIveFti9HTJZzEIWxoComUQAvD_BwE
Is kerrosin or terpantine ok
How does the Oil work why do we put oil?
We don't have 3-in-1 in Argentina... will it work with kerosene? ... the sewing machine oil could damage the cutter?. Thanks
Will it work without putting oil?.why oil is putting for?can I use sewing machine oil.
It's important to use oil because it helps lubricate the cutting wheel so it will last longer. Without oil the round disk blade will eventually wear out sooner and the score made in the glass will not be as smooth as when oil is used. Thanks for your question.
Honestly I would not recommend it you would get what is known as a hot cut on the glass