Thats rubbish. I have used the stuff for years without issue.wouldnt use WalMart oil , it not good stuff
sedan is quit right in that bar lube is composed of the dregs of the refining industry. Its all about the same.
Paul, go choke on a rib.
Thats rubbish. I have used the stuff for years without issue.wouldnt use WalMart oil , it not good stuff
DOLMARatOs said:I believe you about bar oil being "leftovers" but I have seen some consistent 'crappiness' in certain brands of bar oil. They must be buying cheaper base oil and not adding the same extra agents to make it tacky and also keep it from separating. I've actually seen some of the Mag 1 stuff pour out of the jug in 2 different colors.
This should be a lively post. I'd suggest buying whatever you are comfortable with. If you want the cheap stuff go ahead...me, I prefer to think that I get what I pay for. If I didn't, I'd be offering some cheapo bar oil in my store because I know I could make more $$$ on a gallon jug.
bwalker said:Thats rubbish. I have used the stuff for years without issue.
sedan is quit right in that bar lube is composed of the dregs of the refining industry. Its all about the same.
Paul, go choke on a rib.
sedanman said:I have gallons and quarts of both Redmax and Dolmar oil in the store partly because the customers want it that way, partly because the distributors want it that way and partly because it's easy. I don't pay retail so isn't an issue, if it were I'd use super tech from wal mart.
No, not wierd. People tend to just go with what has worked for them in the past. I'm that way too. And every now and then I stop and think about what's going on and then it changes, and becomes the "new normal."DOLMARatOs said:But people ask for specific brands. Weird people.
bwalker said:Thats rubbish. I have used the stuff for years without issue.
sedan is quit right in that bar lube is composed of the dregs of the refining industry. Its all about the same.
Paul, go choke on a rib.
It might be one of the first times someone has said something factual about oil!think I have just witnessed two firsts!!! Ben agreed with somebody, and agreed with somebody on oils!!!! WOW!!!
bwalker said:BTW in Canada all bar oil is red.
Adding the oil stabilizer eliminates the environmental adavntages of using Canola oil. Have fun inhalling a mist of canola, zinc, phosphourus and other heavy metals.5 gallon pail of canola oil, around $30 CDN, 1 gallon of LUCAS heavy duty oil stabilizer $10 - 14 CDN, mixing the two together and saving money, wear and tear, always having a nice oiled chain= PRICELESS!
I dont know about where your located, but in NW ontarioi have never seen undyed bar oil. Even Stihl and husky oil are dyed red.whaaaaaat? never seen any red oil up here all ive seen/used has been homedepot sludge, a dark green color, or Stihl, a greenish color, or some generic oil that was clearish yellow.
bwalker said:Adding the oil stabilizer eliminates the environmental adavntages of using Canola oil. Have fun inhalling a mist of canola, zinc, phosphourus and other heavy metals.
Petroleum isnt the problem, its the heavt metals in the Lucas stuff. Besides the lucas will not help the oil stick, if thats what your aim is.true, there still is pure petroleum in the mix,
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