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Air nailer lubricating oil Kevin 02-07-2009
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Posted by dpb on February 8, 2009, 12:12 pm
Steve Barker wrote:
...
> the marvel is just fine for air tools. ...

If it were this marvel instead, I'd agree... :)

<http://automotive.hardwarestore.com/90-547-specialty-lubricants-/marvel-air-tool-627436.aspx#features>

In comparing MSDS, the volatiles are lower ppm in this one although not
specific in ingredients and much is similar, that the other is intended
as a penetrating fluid w/ some residual lubrication dictates against it
as a primary lubricant.

Again, it'll work ok for a stopgap but would be better to use a
dedicated-for-the-purpose lubricant in the long term

(And yes, I'm looking for something to do this am as have enough of a
head cold to be restricted to quarters but not feeling badly enough to
just collapse... :) )

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Posted by Kevin on February 8, 2009, 3:15 pm
Thanks for all the input. That oil got me through the day yesterday,
hopefully with no ill effects. I went to the regular hardware store this
moring and picked up a bottle of real pneumatic oil. Should be fine now.



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