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David
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:36 pm    Post subject: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've
got T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's
a good lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

David
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Leon
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 9:52 pm    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

"David" <David@invalid.com> wrote in message
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My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've got
T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's a good
lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

David

I have a similar problem and have been using a dry lubricant, TopCote with
some success. I find that dust collects there with no lube. I used T-9 the
last time and time will tell.
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Slowhand
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 10:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

"David" <David@invalid.com> wrote in message
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My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've got
T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's a good
lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

I've tried T9 and went back to paste wax. It's kind of the nature of the
beast. You just gotta keep it clean. No real easy solution.
SH
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David
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Secret Squirrel
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 11:36 pm    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

David <David@invalid.com> wrote in news:ovmdnV47drryJ0PcRVn-3A@comcast.com:

Quote:
My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've
got T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's
a good lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

David

Try a dry lube like powdered graphite. Its sold as lock lubricant in most
hardware stores
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Charlie Self
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 07, 2005 11:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

David David asks:

Quote:

My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've
got T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's
a good lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

Mix a tube of graphite (auto supply store lock lube) and some Johnson's
wax...you may need to ehat a blob of the wax in a double boiler.

Use a toothbrush (new or old, your choice) to clean the gears. Use another
toothbrush to apply the lube.

Charlie Self
"A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to
the ground." H. L. Mencken
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Eag111
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 12:37 am    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

I have a related question...when I clamp down the Unifence on my saw, the
action is stiff; is there a way to lubricate without interfering with the
locking mechanism's grip on the rail? (hope I'm making this clear enough...)
thanks,
Eric
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Steve
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 1:44 am    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

"Eag111" <eag111@aol.com> wrote in message
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I have a related question...when I clamp down the Unifence on my saw, the
action is stiff; is there a way to lubricate without interfering with the
locking mechanism's grip on the rail? (hope I'm making this clear
enough...)
thanks,
Eric
A whole heck of a lot of Johnson's Paste Wax (with a whole heck of a lot of

intermittant cleaning) took care of the problem I had with my Biesemeyer
fence.
(Your problem description is very close to the difficulties I experienced.)
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BobS
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 2:17 am    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

10 year supply....

Fill a small baby food jar 3/4's full of Johnson's or Butcher's paste wax
and stir in one very small tube of dry graphite from the auto supply store.
Stir it all together until the solution is graphite black. May need to add
a drop or two of mineral spirits to get a good mixture. If you get to much
mineral spirits mixed in, don't worry - just leave the lid off the jar and
it will evaporate out in a day or two.

As Charlie mentioned, clean off whatever is on them now and then use a
toothbrush (yes even a used one will work) to spread the wax and graphite
mixture on the gears. It beats the dry lubes and doesn't attract dust like
grease does. Yes, dust will lay on top but will fall off when you rotate
the cranks. All you need is enough to coat the bearing surfaces where the
teeth mesh. Any slopped on the sides doesn't do a thing....

Bob S.


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Quote:
My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've
got T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's
a good lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

David
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John
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 3:09 am    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

Charlie

I have done essentially the same, but use Moly power instead of the
graphite.

John

On 07 Jan 2005 18:41:06 GMT, charliediy@aol.comnotforme (Charlie Self)
wrote:

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David David asks:


My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've
got T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's
a good lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

Mix a tube of graphite (auto supply store lock lube) and some Johnson's
wax...you may need to ehat a blob of the wax in a double boiler.

Use a toothbrush (new or old, your choice) to clean the gears. Use another
toothbrush to apply the lube.

Charlie Self
"A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to
the ground." H. L. Mencken
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My Old Tools
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 5:30 am    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

motorcycle moly chain lube, dries hard, doesn't attract dirt

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"David" <David@invalid.com> wrote in message
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My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've got
T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's a good
lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

David
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 4:33 am    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

Secret Squirrel wrote:

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David <David@invalid.com> wrote in news:ovmdnV47drryJ0PcRVn-3A@comcast.com:

My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've
got T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's
a good lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

David

Try a dry lube like powdered graphite. Its sold as lock lubricant in most
hardware stores

Outer's Gunslick Graphite Lube works well:
http://www.midwayusa.com/rewriteaproduct/704257

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Steve Knight
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 12:47 pm    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 18:30:07 -0600, "My Old Tools" <ross@myoldtools.com> wrote:

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motorcycle moly chain lube, dries hard, doesn't attract dirt

or white lithium grease works well too. it only attracts a little sawdust. in
the spray can is the way to go.

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Unisaw A100
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 4:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

In a recent write up in Wood magazine the writer wrote about
a product from ProGold. It's their PG2000 Penetrating
Lubricant. The product is meant to be used over time and
with each application it lasts longer. The Wood writer
confirms this.

Anyways, www.progoldmfr.com looks to be the company's Web
page.

UA100, neither a buyer of or user of the product but will
probably buy some in the near future...
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Ba r r y
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 6:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 11:35:15 GMT, Unisaw A100 <UnisawA100@wi.rr.com>
wrote:

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In a recent write up in Wood magazine the writer wrote about
a product from ProGold. It's their PG2000 Penetrating
Lubricant. The product is meant to be used over time and
with each application it lasts longer. The Wood writer
confirms this.

Any teflon carrying "dry" lube available in bicycle shops should do
the trick, as ProGold seems to be one more label on the same can. <G>
I prefer the drip-on versions over the aerosol delivery. These
products do work quite well.

We use this stuff all the time on high end bicycles. Personally I've
probably used ten different brands of it. These lubes work by
carrying a finely ground dry lube mix (graphite, teflon, etc...) in an
evaporative carrier, kind of like a high-tech automotive lock deicer.
Each application leaves more of the dry component behind, which is
what the wood writer noticed. They work best on CLEAN surfaces,
spraying or dripping it on a sawdust encrusted assembly will simply
waste lube. Once the lube dries, less dust will stick, compared
with greases.

I've also had excellent luck with wax-based chain lubes such as White
Lightning, Pedros Ice Wax and others on machinery. Bike shop versions
of ProGold are known as Pedro's Extra Dry, ProLink, TriFlow Dry Chain
Lube, etc...

Barry
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David
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 9:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Unisaw lube? Reply with quote

Thanks to everyone who gave suggestions. I'll try the bicycle chain
lube first since I have a couple of spray cans of that (Finish Line).

David

David wrote:
Quote:
My Uni's finally getting a bit "cranky" when I apply the cranky. I've
got T-9 but not sure that's the best product to lube the gears. What's
a good lube that won't attract a ton of sawdust?

David
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