Power Tool Lubricants

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2020
  • Today we are learning about a few different power tool lubricants that you can use in your shop or around the house. It can be confusing to understand what goes where, so this video lesson breaks down all lubricants into two simple categories, and gives a few examples. Bottom line, after watching this video, you should have a better understanding of some of the products available for you to use on your power tools.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @kauerpc
    @kauerpc 4 года назад +13

    As a Mechanical Engineer, I can say this is one of your best videos so far! And about a content that I havent seen covered in wood working channels! Thanks!

  • @jimbow1
    @jimbow1 4 месяца назад

    Just want to say I am finding your videos tremendously helpful. I am a novice mostly just learning in my retirement and you are super clear and concise. Thank you.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  4 месяца назад

      Thank you very much for the comment. Let me know if you have any questions as you watch more videos.

  • @wolfgang4468
    @wolfgang4468 4 года назад +3

    There is so much knowledge and experience packed into these 6+ minutes I wonder how many hours and days you needed to prepare and make this video. Even if I can't buy most of the products here in Germany (at least at reasonable prices, except WD-40) your information is valuable because you mentioned the important ingredients. Thank you very much again!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  4 года назад

      It is truly my pleasure Wolfgang. Thank you for being apart of this community!

  • @fpp666
    @fpp666 4 года назад +1

    That was very informative. I'm just getting started with woodworking as a hobby and had no idea there were so many options.

  •  3 года назад

    Excellent informative video 👍🏿

  • @janitor27
    @janitor27 3 года назад

    Great info Thanks ...Greetings from Europe (Slovakia)

  • @anasbenmokhtar9933
    @anasbenmokhtar9933 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation 👍👍👍👍

  • @mikq8606
    @mikq8606 3 года назад

    Thanks man good job explaining

  • @nessbrooks6442
    @nessbrooks6442 4 года назад +1

    Josh, Another great video.....Thank you so much..... going on your amazon site now to order.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  4 года назад

      Thank you again for all your great questions... and keep them coming. It was absolutely my pleasure to make this video for you.

  • @GeminiVines-wk4mk
    @GeminiVines-wk4mk 2 года назад

    some good information, thanks

  • @mburns8229
    @mburns8229 2 года назад

    Awesome. Weird how hard it is to find the differences in one place. I'm restoring old toolbox i bought with old tools/wrenches etc; this explained EVERYTHING i've been looking for on other channels in 6 minutes to use after i clean them and my own tools. After wasting an hour even on manufacturers site. thanks man.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  2 года назад

      Man, I'm glad you found this video!

    • @mburns8229
      @mburns8229 2 года назад

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy ps funny, after i wrote this i went to home depot to get the liquid wrench (they dont carry, wtf) - a dude was sitting there staring at the 15 different types, so i gave him the summary from your video lol. I prob told him wrong thing but , hey. I did admit i had to google it and i was emasculated but confusing as shi so Im fine with it

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  2 года назад

      😂

  • @okafka5446
    @okafka5446 2 года назад

    Thanks for the detailed and informative video. Any suggestion of a lubricant for a stiff on/off switch on an angle grinder?

  • @danbaumann8273
    @danbaumann8273 2 года назад +1

    I think PTFE can be used for sawblades drillbits etc. as well. It’s supposed to be good for high temperature, high pressure applications.

  • @yaytchannel
    @yaytchannel 3 года назад

    Truly exemplary video...you should be proud and it should be more popular. Very helpful.
    Any thoughts on a degreasing product to strip off the wet lubricant before top coating?

  • @yougetagoldstar
    @yougetagoldstar 9 месяцев назад

    Definitely didn't expect to find that lubricants have something to do with woodworking. Automotive repair, sure. But this surprised me.

  • @chippychippy8291
    @chippychippy8291 2 года назад

    Hi, I have watched this twice now, very good! Just want to makes sure I have this right, for the inside of a table saw, use a lithium white grease? What would you use for a lathe chuck? My concern is, both are very dusty, and don,t want build up. Thanks

  • @timbarry5080
    @timbarry5080 3 года назад +1

    What about grease for bearings and gear clusters?

  • @mcoelho8659
    @mcoelho8659 3 года назад +1

    Great video! I'm looking for a way to lubricate my plunge router to go down smoothly. Could you say the way you do it? Thanks!

  • @ProTechEpoxyFloors
    @ProTechEpoxyFloors 3 года назад

    Great video. Thanks.
    Holy smokes Glide Coat is expensive!
    My used table saw cost less than that!

  • @tammyseveright5772
    @tammyseveright5772 Год назад

    can I use Wynns Silicone spray Lube on the plastic gears on my fan?meat slicer plastic gears?sewing machine?

  • @garriv777
    @garriv777 Год назад

    I'm interested in what the best lube is for the acme threaded rods on a planer, the four posts that the head ride up and down on? There is a lot of dust and chips, of course, so should I be using a dry lube? I want to do some maintenance on my planer so any advice is greatly appreciated. Thank you!

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Год назад

      Yes, I would use a dry lube. I also like to check that the infeed and outfeed tables are lined up (that everything is basically flat). I also like to use a wax on them as well to keep them slippery.

  • @CJ_Sipe
    @CJ_Sipe 3 года назад

    What about “Tool Bench Hardware Spray Lubricant”? I just bought a cart full at Dollar Tree, not expecting much and doesn’t have any information on it. Thanks in advance.

  • @khybersafi9137
    @khybersafi9137 3 года назад

    Check out Tsubaki Oil (Japanese Camellia Oil). The Japanese have been using it to protect their carbon steel knives and swords from rust for a long time.

  • @djosearth3618
    @djosearth3618 Год назад

    i only use wd40 for a cheap Goo gone replacement and do so very carefully. neer use wd40 as a lubriCANT because it will work for the first very short while then stick around collcting dirt dust etc aking te original problem you were ryigh to wd40 away back but progressively WORSE..
    edit: this is just my opinion. also GREAT VIDEO. props to uploader, scripterm presenter editor researcher. VERY TOP OTCH VIDEO EXAMPLE RIGHTT HERE! -signed an original yt user.. I'm OG (origioo geekeer:) remember the net BefORe we had http/html aka the web

  • @neiradztv
    @neiradztv 3 года назад

    Brother help me,😟
    Please answer this is my module
    Question:Give at least 5 persons why we need to put lubricants on our tools and equipment.

  • @6atlantis
    @6atlantis Год назад

    What lubricant would you suggest I use on a bench vise? I’m restoring an old Dunlap.

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  Год назад +2

      I think I would lean towards using the Liquid Wrench Lithium Grease

    • @6atlantis
      @6atlantis Год назад

      @@TrainingHandsAcademy yes. I think the kind in a tube would be best as it has a higher viscosity than spray. I’ll use that on the spindle and a dry lube on the “sliding bar”. Thanks again.

  • @ChopperRead-qb8oe
    @ChopperRead-qb8oe Год назад

    I find pledge works as well it wears off faster but it’s cheaper

  • @gordypearcy1224
    @gordypearcy1224 2 года назад

    What do you think of Tri flow

  • @Earlzo2325
    @Earlzo2325 Год назад

    at 4:09 you said dry bout you mean wet right?

  • @fgkhristan
    @fgkhristan 3 года назад

    How about beeswax?

    • @TrainingHandsAcademy
      @TrainingHandsAcademy  3 года назад

      I've never tried it... also not sure what type of residue it leaves behind.

  • @Lumbergh42
    @Lumbergh42 9 месяцев назад

    Them: "Teflon in pans is not a problem as long as the surface doesn't get damaged."
    Also them: "Let's put Teflon in a spray and put it on stuff you touch a lot"