An option for thinning grease for spinning reels and smaller levelwinds

Started by jurelometer, January 27, 2024, 05:49:41 AM

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kevin cozens

i use corrosion block grease which is NLG1.
Its easy to get as well

jurelometer

Quote from: kevin cozens on February 11, 2024, 12:18:30 PMi use corrosion block grease which is NLG1.
Its easy to get as well

According to the spec sheet, Corrosion Block grease is NLGI 2.

http://www.learchem.com/files/brochures/cb-grease-eng-web.pdf


Plus they recommend it for wheel bearings, so I doubt that it is a thin grease.  I didn't see an NLGI 1 option on Lear Chemical website.

Claims to be good at resisting oxidation, and the SDS is not too scary:
http://www.learchem.com/files/brochures/cb-grease-eng-web.pdf

High dropping point, but no PTFE additive.  Curious if it would work as a drag grease.

Doesn't appear that they offer the base oil as a consumer product, so this is not a product that can thinned in the manner described in this thread.


...and  back to more thread devolution


-J

JasonGotaProblem

Dave, I feel this thread and its devolution begs the question: what cooking spray do you use?

 :fish
Any machine is a smoke machine if you use it wrong enough.

jurelometer

Quote from: JasonGotaProblem on February 12, 2024, 01:22:08 PMDave, I feel this thread and its devolution begs the question: what cooking spray do you use?

 :fish

Maybe the best of the bunch:


-J