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Default Ok have tool grinder home What type of coolant?

Ok I picked up the tool grinder
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7590790360
It looks real nice, it has coolant and I don't know whats best, I use the
water mix (blue stuff) for cutting but don't know if thats ok for this. Its
been cold here so I will let the machine warm over night before running it,
we have been well below freezing and that has a way of making machines get
real stiff. The machine looks better than I thought it would, the seller was
very nice and sold some new wheels in boxes for a very good price to. Much
better seller than talked about here.


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wayne mak wrote:

Ok I picked up the tool grinder
........The machine looks better than I thought it would, the seller was
very nice and sold some new wheels in boxes for a very good price to. Much
better seller than talked about here.


Well you were the first to cast a stone..
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Default Ok have tool grinder home What type of coolant?

Wayne -

If you need to cross reference oils I have a number of conversion files I
used to get some for myself at the local petrol(gas, oil, for auto, truck, plane) distributor.

Martin

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wayne mak wrote:
Ok I picked up the tool grinder
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=7590790360
It looks real nice, it has coolant and I don't know whats best, I use the
water mix (blue stuff) for cutting but don't know if thats ok for this. Its
been cold here so I will let the machine warm over night before running it,
we have been well below freezing and that has a way of making machines get
real stiff. The machine looks better than I thought it would, the seller was
very nice and sold some new wheels in boxes for a very good price to. Much
better seller than talked about here.



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