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For bandsaw cutting it makes a great deal of difference what you cut, I would not cut dry! I have a band saw - HarborFreight 1 HP 7 In. x 12 In. Hydraulic Feed Metal Cutting Band Saw, Item #97001 , I highly recommend using a product called "TRIM C270" cutting fluid concentrate. I bought it on Amazon. Mix it with water (3 parts water to 1 part C270). This mix will not turn rancid, will not rust your equipment. About once a month, add some additional water, depending on how much you cut with the saw. About once or twice a year, add a cup of Trim C270 to the tank to compensate for loss. If you notice some rust on your saw, that means the "TRIM" is too weak in the solution. It is what they use in the local shipyard. They build ships for the United States Navy. I purchased the "Lenox Bi-Metal" blades on the internet from the BSBD.com.Lenox "CLASSIC" blades. They last a long time , I have cut stainless, high-carbon steel with them. No problem.
On the lathe, I use reqular dark cutting oil, brush it on. Sometimes I take an old squirt bottle from the wife‘s hair dye kit and stick an old WD40 straw in the nozzle and use that to drip oil where I need it.
On the lathe, I use reqular dark cutting oil, brush it on. Sometimes I take an old squirt bottle from the wife‘s hair dye kit and stick an old WD40 straw in the nozzle and use that to drip oil where I need it.