We had a new machinist that apparently had not worked on all that much aluminum.
He failed to taker the 'No 1,1,1 Trichlor on aluminum cutting' to heart.
The hot chips commenced smoldering.
He panicked completely.
He almost was fired.
Is anybody but me using water-based flood coolant?
Ditto on the WD-40 for Aluminum. Great for tapping, milling, threading, or turning.
I wish they still made the old TapMagic. The stuff that smelled like cinnamon. That stuff, when mixed with any sulphurized cutting oil was like a "tool bit in a can".
Funny story about that stuff. Years ago, I was doing some Lathe work, and one of those big black roaches was crawling up the wall. I aim the can of TapMagic at him, hit him, and in 10 seconds he was dead.
No wonder they outlawed it.
I was using Transultex H, but developed an allergy to the sulphur in the oil. Took awhile to figure out what was causing it. Tried the Rigid Premium Extreme cutting oil, but couldn't use it either. I've been using Mobilmet 766 with good results and no allergic reaction to it.
Mike ...
How are you guys weathering the storm/ Any word from Horn and that bunch?
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HiWall - I'm using Viper's right now because I still have a bottle. Never had chatter problems with it. But truth be told, under the borescope it doesn't seem to provide any better finish than used 30-W (which has always given us very nice chambers).
-Lee
www.singleactions.com
We used lard on aluminum for a while.
What were you making?
Did it smoke or smell bad?
Mort