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Rick Hughes[_3_] July 18th 10 10:06 PM

What cutting lube?
 
Have to tap in some M6 threads into blind holes in Stainless Steel.

Have correct tapping drill ... and Taper, Plug & 2nd ....


I'm not going to but any specific thread cutting lube, but does anyone know
what 'common' lube is most suited .... 3-in-1, white spirit, WD40, Paraffin,
brake fluid, lithium grease.
Have use all of the above on different materials .. i.e. white spirit when
tapping Aluminum.

What is recommended for Stainless ( A2 grade)



Dave Baker July 18th 10 10:27 PM

What cutting lube?
 

"Rick Hughes" wrote in message
...
Have to tap in some M6 threads into blind holes in Stainless Steel.

Have correct tapping drill ... and Taper, Plug & 2nd ....


I'm not going to but any specific thread cutting lube, but does anyone
know what 'common' lube is most suited .... 3-in-1, white spirit, WD40,
Paraffin, brake fluid, lithium grease.
Have use all of the above on different materials .. i.e. white spirit when
tapping Aluminum.

What is recommended for Stainless ( A2 grade)


In the absence of proper tapping fluid I'd just use oil diluted a bit with
paraffin to reduce its lubricity.

BTW paraffin (kerosene) is by far the best lubricant for aluminium. Diesel
fuel is also acceptable.
--
Dave Baker



Styx Lawyer July 18th 10 10:30 PM

What cutting lube?
 
In article ,
says...

Have to tap in some M6 threads into blind holes in Stainless Steel.

Have correct tapping drill ... and Taper, Plug & 2nd ....


I'm not going to but any specific thread cutting lube, but does anyone know
what 'common' lube is most suited .... 3-in-1, white spirit, WD40, Paraffin,
brake fluid, lithium grease.
Have use all of the above on different materials .. i.e. white spirit when
tapping Aluminum.

What is recommended for Stainless ( A2 grade)


Nutserts?

http://www.nutserts.co.uk/Nutserts.htm

dent[_2_] July 18th 10 10:41 PM

What cutting lube?
 
On 18 July, 22:06, "Rick Hughes"
wrote:
Have to tap in some M6 threads into blind holes in Stainless Steel.

Have correct tapping drill ... and Taper, Plug & 2nd ....

I'm not going to but any specific thread cutting lube, but does anyone know
what 'common' lube is most suited .... 3-in-1, white spirit, WD40, Paraffin,
brake fluid, lithium grease.


I think that 3-in-1 would be the best from that list (I'd avoid the
brake fluid completely - nasty stuff). I assume that you have those
handy? If not, you're better off with the real thing. Something like
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Auto...ng+Fluid+400ml,
which I use for all my lathe work, is not too expensive, and it works
on most common materials.

dan.

Dave Osborne[_2_] July 18th 10 10:57 PM

What cutting lube?
 
dent wrote:
On 18 July, 22:06, "Rick Hughes"
wrote:
Have to tap in some M6 threads into blind holes in Stainless Steel.

Have correct tapping drill ... and Taper, Plug & 2nd ....

I'm not going to but any specific thread cutting lube, but does anyone know
what 'common' lube is most suited .... 3-in-1, white spirit, WD40, Paraffin,
brake fluid, lithium grease.


I think that 3-in-1 would be the best from that list (I'd avoid the
brake fluid completely - nasty stuff). I assume that you have those
handy? If not, you're better off with the real thing. Something like
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Auto...ng+Fluid+400ml,
which I use for all my lathe work, is not too expensive, and it works
on most common materials.

dan.


Ur link doesn't work ;-)

http://www.toolstation.com/shop/d60/sd2795/p75018

Andy Dingley July 18th 10 10:59 PM

What cutting lube?
 
On 18 July, 22:06, "Rick Hughes"
wrote:
Have to tap in some M6 threads into blind holes in Stainless Steel.


Stainless? Buy some real cutting compound - RTD etc. Try Tilgear for
a supplier.

Dave Baker July 19th 10 10:28 AM

What cutting lube?
 

"Ade" wrote in message
...
did gone and wrote:

BTW paraffin (kerosene) is by far the best lubricant for aluminium.
Diesel
fuel is also acceptable.


I find WD40 works better than paraffin, personally.


It does indeed work very well. It's also immensely more expensive which to
anyone doing a lot of aluminium machining, i.e. me, is a not insubstantial
point.
--
Dave Baker



Rick Hughes[_3_] July 19th 10 01:49 PM

What cutting lube?
 

"dent" wrote in message
...
On 18 July, 22:06, "Rick Hughes"
wrote:
Have to tap in some M6 threads into blind holes in Stainless Steel.

Have correct tapping drill ... and Taper, Plug & 2nd ....

I'm not going to but any specific thread cutting lube, but does anyone
know
what 'common' lube is most suited .... 3-in-1, white spirit, WD40,
Paraffin,
brake fluid, lithium grease.


I think that 3-in-1 would be the best from that list (I'd avoid the
brake fluid completely - nasty stuff). I assume that you have those
handy? If not, you're better off with the real thing. Something like
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/Auto...ng+Fluid+400ml,
which I use for all my lathe work, is not too expensive, and it works
on most common materials.

dan.



I can pick up a can of BOSS thread cutting compound from local plumbers
trade outlet... but this is not specifically for Stainless,
http://www.bssindustrial.co.uk/downl...-Lubricant.pdf


Dave Baker July 19th 10 02:08 PM

What cutting lube?
 

"Rick Hughes" wrote in message
...

I'm tapping Stainless, and finding that taps are sticking (galling I think
is tech term for this) ... 3-in-one helps, but still sticks.


Stainless is notorious for work hardening as it's being machined so it
requires very sharp tools and quite aggressive feed rates on the mill or
lathe so the tool gets well under the surface. Same problem with tapping
really especially if the taps are not brand new and ultra sharp.
--
Dave Baker



Baz July 19th 10 04:48 PM

What cutting lube?
 

"Andy Dingley" wrote in message
...
On 18 July, 22:06, "Rick Hughes"
wrote:
Have to tap in some M6 threads into blind holes in Stainless Steel.


Stainless? Buy some real cutting compound - RTD etc. Try Tilgear for
a supplier.


I would second that.

And as they a Blind Holes, here is a little Tip.

Before you start tapping push some Wax, or Putty, or Plasticine or Playdoh
into the hole, then as you tap, the swarf gets pushed up out of the way.

You can buy this a proper tapping sticks.



F Murtz July 20th 10 11:28 AM

What cutting lube?
 
Baz wrote:
"Andy wrote in message
...
On 18 July, 22:06, "Rick
wrote:
Have to tap in some M6 threads into blind holes in Stainless Steel.


Stainless? Buy some real cutting compound - RTD etc. Try Tilgear for
a supplier.


I would second that.

And as they a Blind Holes, here is a little Tip.

Before you start tapping push some Wax, or Putty, or Plasticine or Playdoh
into the hole, then as you tap, the swarf gets pushed up out of the way.

You can buy this a proper tapping sticks.




Back in my day we used lard (dripping).
As good as any of this modern stuff.

1501 July 26th 10 09:07 PM

What cutting lube?
 
Trefolex


Frank Erskine July 26th 10 11:29 PM

What cutting lube?
 
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:07:49 -0700 (PDT), 1501
wrote:

Trefolex


???

--
Frank Erskine

1501 July 27th 10 07:06 AM

What cutting lube?
 
On 26 July, 23:29, Frank Erskine wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:07:49 -0700 (PDT), 1501

wrote:
Trefolex


???

--
Frank Erskine


http://www.warrenbestobell.co.uk/compounds.asp

Blinding stuff!


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