Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Flood coolant/cutting oil?
Posted by
Matthew Tinker
on 2008-01-22 20:12:21 UTC
Hi,
I've used the same water soluble cutting oil on my bandsaw for the last three years, I just top up with oil when it starts to look too dark in colour, and add water and or oil when the level goes down. I've been surprised at how quickly the water can evaporate. I don't remember what it said on the lable when i bought it, the said lable is long since gone! It has not changed smell in the time that I've been using it. I'm sure it's mineral based.
I hope this helps, Matthew
shawn c <shawncd1@...> wrote:
Hello, wondering if anyone in the group has experience using a type of cutting oil in there flood coolant reservoirs? I would like to get away from the rancid smell and maintenance that goes with water based coolants. I have a band saw, cnc lathe, and mill that I would like to find a good alternative for. I see they make a water soluble cutting oil. Does this go bad and start to stink? I would assume anything water based is going to have a short life if not used frequently and maintained. My machines may sit for weeks at a time without use. It would be nice to use them when I need to without having to deal with the stench or dump and refill for a once in while use.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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I've used the same water soluble cutting oil on my bandsaw for the last three years, I just top up with oil when it starts to look too dark in colour, and add water and or oil when the level goes down. I've been surprised at how quickly the water can evaporate. I don't remember what it said on the lable when i bought it, the said lable is long since gone! It has not changed smell in the time that I've been using it. I'm sure it's mineral based.
I hope this helps, Matthew
shawn c <shawncd1@...> wrote:
Hello, wondering if anyone in the group has experience using a type of cutting oil in there flood coolant reservoirs? I would like to get away from the rancid smell and maintenance that goes with water based coolants. I have a band saw, cnc lathe, and mill that I would like to find a good alternative for. I see they make a water soluble cutting oil. Does this go bad and start to stink? I would assume anything water based is going to have a short life if not used frequently and maintained. My machines may sit for weeks at a time without use. It would be nice to use them when I need to without having to deal with the stench or dump and refill for a once in while use.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Discussion Thread
shawn c
2008-01-22 19:11:24 UTC
Flood coolant/cutting oil?
STAN MCDONALD
2008-01-22 19:26:31 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Flood coolant/cutting oil?
Matthew Tinker
2008-01-22 20:12:21 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Flood coolant/cutting oil?
shawn c
2008-01-22 21:20:55 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Flood coolant/cutting oil?
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2008-01-23 00:15:33 UTC
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2008-01-23 04:45:13 UTC
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2008-01-23 14:48:46 UTC
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2008-01-26 14:07:48 UTC
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