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I just got my hands on some anchor lube, i can't wait to see the result on stainless, i hear from a few sources that it's the cat's meow.
i have been happy with bacon grease/mineral oil blend, sometimes adding varying amounts of rigid dark cutting oil for sulfur content, for many operations.
it's cheap, very effective, and i can control it's attributes by the mixture.
i don't like the smell of the LPS or the Rigid Dark for that matter, but i use what i got or what's available.
a testament to lubrication of twist drills...
one incident, i got a brick of lard off the grocery store shelf to drill 100 3/16" holes in some draggy stainless that would eat a new cobalt bit sans a cutting agent.
i kept the brick whole without opening the foil wrapper, then i'd drill through the foil into the lard and poke a hole in the hard stainless cases.
i was mounting clips for hanging detachable refrigeration curtains, it got real ugly until i got desperate and tried it, it's not the ideal, but it was acceptable
maybe it may help another somewhere down the road
i have been happy with bacon grease/mineral oil blend, sometimes adding varying amounts of rigid dark cutting oil for sulfur content, for many operations.
it's cheap, very effective, and i can control it's attributes by the mixture.
i don't like the smell of the LPS or the Rigid Dark for that matter, but i use what i got or what's available.
a testament to lubrication of twist drills...
one incident, i got a brick of lard off the grocery store shelf to drill 100 3/16" holes in some draggy stainless that would eat a new cobalt bit sans a cutting agent.
i kept the brick whole without opening the foil wrapper, then i'd drill through the foil into the lard and poke a hole in the hard stainless cases.
i was mounting clips for hanging detachable refrigeration curtains, it got real ugly until i got desperate and tried it, it's not the ideal, but it was acceptable
maybe it may help another somewhere down the road