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Mike Stone December 5th 05 03:07 AM

Cleaning a Talon chuck?
 
My Talon chuck is getting "sticky" when trying to open or close the jaws.
The Oneway manual says to soak the chuck briefly in mineral spirits along
with "about 10% oil" and then blow it dry.

I'm wondering- what kind of oil? The manual doesn't specify.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

Mike Stone



billh December 5th 05 04:15 AM

Cleaning a Talon chuck?
 
I imagine just about any oil would work but I just blow the dust out without
any oil or soaking. I don't need to do it very often at all and I would
think that an oil film might make the dust attraction worse.
billh

"Mike Stone" wrote in message
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My Talon chuck is getting "sticky" when trying to open or close the jaws.
The Oneway manual says to soak the chuck briefly in mineral spirits along
with "about 10% oil" and then blow it dry.

I'm wondering- what kind of oil? The manual doesn't specify.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

Mike Stone




Owen Lowe December 5th 05 07:15 AM

Cleaning a Talon chuck?
 
In article L9Okf.3247$Yh2.1920@trndny01,
"Mike Stone" wrote:

I'm wondering- what kind of oil? The manual doesn't specify.


I use a light machine oil - like "3 in 1" or "Zoom-Spout" turbine oil -
not to be confused with turban oil - both have worked just fine as far
as I can tell.

--
Owen Lowe

Northwest Woodturners
Pacific Northwest Woodturning Guild
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Besides, rings can easily mar the surface of a turning as you check for finished smoothness.

Derek Andrews December 5th 05 12:24 PM

Cleaning a Talon chuck?
 
billh wrote:
I imagine just about any oil would work but I just blow the dust out without
any oil or soaking. I don't need to do it very often at all and I would
think that an oil film might make the dust attraction worse.


I use graphite.

regular chuck cleaning can make it much nicer to work with:
http://seafoamwoodturning.com/TheToo...enance_09.html


--
Derek Andrews, woodturner

http://www.seafoamwoodturning.com
http://chipshop.blogspot.com - a blog for my customers
http://www.seafoamwoodturning.com/TheToolrest/ - a blog for woodturners









mac davis December 5th 05 06:09 PM

Cleaning a Talon chuck?
 
On Mon, 05 Dec 2005 03:07:23 GMT, "Mike Stone"
wrote:

My Talon chuck is getting "sticky" when trying to open or close the jaws.
The Oneway manual says to soak the chuck briefly in mineral spirits along
with "about 10% oil" and then blow it dry.

I'm wondering- what kind of oil? The manual doesn't specify.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

Mike Stone

I cleaned mine on it's 1 year anniversary...

All it needed was brushing and a few spots of dried finish from bowls scraped
off with a wood scraper...

I sprayed all the parts with dry lube and put it back together... works like
new, just like it always has..
It's a pretty bullet proof chuck, as long as you don't force it open and break
the stop pin.. DAMHIKT


mac

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