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Dave
Most of the crud in the coolant sump is probably water soluble, so Simple Green or Awesome from the Dollar Store would work pretty well. Just let it soak for about a week to loosen everything up. If you need a solvent tank to clean parts, you can bring the parts out to my place. I don't have any chemical restrictions here. We could bring the whole frame out here to my shop and give it a bath with the pressure washer.
As far as the other items go, use a good EP moly grease in those areas that require grease. If I remember correctly the spindle bearings are lubed from the main gear box (I could be wrong about this) so a hypoid gear oil should be fine there. I use 95-140 ( I think) in my auto lube on my mill, it seems to stay on the ways and leadscrews just fine.
Jim
Most of the crud in the coolant sump is probably water soluble, so Simple Green or Awesome from the Dollar Store would work pretty well. Just let it soak for about a week to loosen everything up. If you need a solvent tank to clean parts, you can bring the parts out to my place. I don't have any chemical restrictions here. We could bring the whole frame out here to my shop and give it a bath with the pressure washer.
As far as the other items go, use a good EP moly grease in those areas that require grease. If I remember correctly the spindle bearings are lubed from the main gear box (I could be wrong about this) so a hypoid gear oil should be fine there. I use 95-140 ( I think) in my auto lube on my mill, it seems to stay on the ways and leadscrews just fine.
Jim