Our local Rural King has their cheap stuff for the same price.Menards in Michigan, still a bargain.View attachment 1046109
Our local Rural King has their cheap stuff for the same price.Menards in Michigan, still a bargain.View attachment 1046109
Our local Rural King has their cheap stuff for the same price.
That Cam2 is cheap but so thick I only want to run it in the summer. I have an experiment going with 100% canola oil and my saw oils better than it did by far with cam2. Canola might be more ideal for cooler weather. Somewhere between 5 and -5 degrees Fahrenheit it thickens and gets white. I use saws often so not concerned about oil going rancid. So far Aldi is the cheapest place to get 100% canola. Less than $10. I was looking for something thinner and my brother and dad started testing after lots of research.
What temps are you using it in or all year round?While not a milling application, ive been running canola in my firewood processor for a while now. About 100 cords on the 18" bar with Canola and its
about the same wear as with bar oil. I get ~150 cords per bar, i run the chain slightly tighter than on a saw. Canola wasnt much cheaper than bar oil however. But it smells better when its sprayed all over you!
Almost all year.... i quit about this time and wait till the snow goes away. I dont do much below -20⁰c/-5f. Canola is about $10-12/gal here at the grocery store. Im sure bulk some where could be less but im in the boonies and dont get to the city very often and any freight usually negates cost savings for the convienence.What temps are you using it in or all year round?
Veggie oil will polyermerize if left in the saw, And the residue on outside will make rot, hard rot it takes a screwdirver or chisel to pry offThat Cam2 is cheap but so thick I only want to run it in the summer. I have an experiment going with 100% canola oil and my saw oils better than it did by far with cam2. Canola might be more ideal for cooler weather. Somewhere between 5 and -5 degrees Fahrenheit it thickens and gets white. I use saws often so not concerned about oil going rancid. So far Aldi is the cheapest place to get 100% canola. Less than $10. I was looking for something thinner and my brother and dad started testing after lots of research.
Yes a fing nightmare to remove, bought a 046 in a box, it was covered, not fun to clean. Nothing seemed to touch it or even soften it.Veggie oil will polyermerize if left in the saw, And the residue on outside will make rot, hard rot it takes a screwdirver or chisel to pry off
Bang on. I have a saw someone put veg oil in and let sit. I can tell you from personal experience that stuff is a ******* to clean off.Veggie oil will polyermerize if left in the saw, And the residue on outside will make rot, hard rot it takes a screwdirver or chisel to pry off
I used to do organic chemistry, every solvent I tried would not dissovle the mess. And I had every solvent available in a chem lab. It's like E10 gas, run it dry and clean it out.Bang on. I have a saw someone put veg oil in and let sit. I can tell you from personal experience that stuff is a ******* to clean off.
Should stop the smoking as well??I had a car mechanic give me 3 five quart 10w40 bottles of oil. All the cars he is working on
now take 5w20 or thinner.
I bought 4 bottles of STP and mix it 4oz to qt of 10w40. So I have a few gallons of bar and
chain oil that I am in at $4.50 a gallon.
In your use is about -5 f the temp it starts to congeal if it’s kept in cold? How long have you left canola in something? Do you change to bar oil or other to flush out if your not running equipment for x amount of time? I know other oils can harden, I just personally don’t know about canola so I am using it with cation. My saw has never oiled so good in winter with it. Thanks.Almost all year.... i quit about this time and wait till the snow goes away. I dont do much below -20⁰c/-5f. Canola is about $10-12/gal here at the grocery store. Im sure bulk some where could be less but im in the boonies and dont get to the city very often and any freight usually negates cost savings for the convienence.
I thought maybe bears would come around more often but ive yet to have that problem!
How this is that? Would you call it summer, winter or a true all season. The cam2 all season is like summer only… that’s an amazing awesome dealIt is $6.49 a gallon here
https://www.farmandfleet.com/products/1344967-mystik-1-gal-bar-and-chain-oil.html
or $14.99 for two gallon jugs
https://www.farmandfleet.com/products/1437470-mystik-bar-and-chain-lubricant.html
I use it all year. I need to order some later tonight. They have been sold out for a long time. It was $7.99 then today I got an email saying it dropped to $6.49How this is that? Would you call it summer, winter or a true all season. The cam2 all season is like summer only… that’s an amazing awesome deal
My uncle used 30w back in the day. That’s all he used. He logged and he would tell me all kinds of tales. Taught me how to sharpen a chain. Wish he was still around to swap tales with.I’ve been tossing around the idea of “home brewing” my own bar oil. It’s essentially 30 weight non detergent oil with an additive to make it cling. It would just be a matter of finding a source and mixing the two at the proper ratio. Of course some things are easier said than done however. If one could save five or more dollars per gallon it may be worth it?
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