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Default Got the injector working

On Wed, 25 Jan 2017 18:41:23 -0500, Bob Engelhardt
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On 1/24/2017 6:13 PM, wrote:
...
In any case I don't think it's a good idea to have the lube exposed to
the shop air, even though it's filtered, because there will always be
a little moisture in the air. ...


Would it make that much difference? Would it make any difference? How
much moisture could be absorbed from the air? There is probably a well
known answer, except to me.

I don't know if direct contact with humid air will cause any problems
over time. Maybe not. But since I am building the thing from scratch I
thought I would save time and do it now. The reservoir can be any
shape so why not make it round and drop a piston in between the oil
and the air? With my present system the oil is exposed to air and one
type of oil did thicken over time. I don't know if it was because of
exposure to moisture. The oil is vegetable based, proprietary, and the
outfit selling it wouldn't say whether moisture could be a problem. I
am now going to be using a different brand of MQL lube and I just want
as many problems as possible worked out ahead of time. I am having fun
figuring out how to make the new applicator system. Help from people
here has been, well, very helpful. And as a bonus it's all
metalworking related.
Eric