On Fri, 2010-11-19 at 09:17 +0000, Andy Pugh wrote:
> On 19 November 2010 03:24, Kirk Wallace <kwall...@wallacecompany.com> wrote:
> 
> > My HNC lathe has only had oil based fluid (Mobil 504?)
> 
> Looks like you probably mean 404. However when I click on that link on
> the Mobil website I get "Page ot found". Which I find very amusing.
> 

I tried to find it too, and came up empty. My oil is 504 (I memorized it
by visualizing a Peugeot 504 Turbo) , but it looks like it isn't made
any more and my supplier went out of business. I need to get more, so
I'll need to start over to find a replacement. The oil I have in the
machine came with it, so it is probably ten years old or more. It seems
to stick around pretty well, but is lost from coating the parts, chips
and filling brush cans. That is another issue with machining fluid,
getting it off the parts.

I found this on 404:
http://mooreballiewoil.thomasnet.com/viewitems/oil-based-cutting-oils/mobilmet-402-404-and-416
 
(Short URL) http://alturl.com/kgdsk 

http://mooreballiewoil.thomasnet.com/category/oil-based-cutting-oils? 

This looks promising, but it is expensive enough to warrant more
research.
-- 
Kirk Wallace
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/
http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/index.html
California, USA


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