Oiling a squeaky hinge to improve my 🤪 sanity

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • 3 in 1 oil is for the win.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @MissJessicaisms
    @MissJessicaisms 2 года назад +2

    Hallelujah! Thanks for fixing that squeak 🤪

  • @nanapapa3299
    @nanapapa3299 2 года назад +1

    Nice work! You make it look easy! 🙌

  • @NaNa-kj2gw
    @NaNa-kj2gw Месяц назад

    I'm lazy. I just blast with aerosol gun oil CLP and move the door around a bit. Stays quiet and smooth for 3 years+

  • @larrystone5749
    @larrystone5749 2 года назад +1

    Good job thx for sharing

  • @JeanGroves
    @JeanGroves 2 месяца назад

    Thanks, Nate. Straightforward and quick. Worked great for my bedroom interior door. But I have an exterior door and for obvious safety reasons, the hinge pin cannot be removed - right? So how about exterior squeaky door hinges?

  • @timothyhood2827
    @timothyhood2827 2 года назад +1

    Excellent. I would, however, have used WD-40 and not pushed the pin out. The viscosity is so much higher that spraying a little on (keep the rag handy!) and just cycle the door a couple of times and problem solved. Your approach clearly works and I hope that the oil doesn't attract too much dust for you. Good demo!

    • @natelarge
      @natelarge  2 года назад +3

      I appreciate you taking the time to share. I did a quick google search on "3 in 1 vs wd40" In response to the question asking if they are the same the top comment read "...3 in 1 oil is actually a very light weight oil whereas WD-40 is a lube, solvent, penetration and moisture displacing substance or compound….. As a lube, or oil, it does not last very long like 3 in 1 oil does…. it eventually evaporates, completely….takes a little while, but is does go away, leaving nothing that I can see or feel. Completely gone…. Takes time, but try it. You’ll find the same results…."
      With this added insight I still feel that oil is better than WD40. I will keep an eye and hear on my hinge.

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz Год назад

      @@natelarge WD40 is not a single compound but a mixture. It has volatile hydrocarbons which help it creep into the little gaps, that's about 70%-ish of the liquid that works largely as a thinner, and the rest is a fairly thick oil. The thinner will evaporate in several stages, but a part of the oil fraction will remain - it's not a quality lubricant but then door hinges are not a precision mechanism and just a layer of sticky gunk should be OK to keep them from squeaking.