lubricants

Started by alantani, December 07, 2008, 05:40:30 PM

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BeachBob

Lotsa good choices for reel lubricants, take yer pick, almost all will work yeoman well.  How much to use and where is another issue that deserves attention and consideration.

Where grease is needed I use SuperLube, and when oil is required it's TS-321.  There sure are other good choices and the "best" lube to use is the one you like best.  8) 
Things with strings - revolving spool reels and long rods, longbows and feathered shafts,  guitars that twang away.

Pierce

Love the TS-321 oil, long lasting.

The Tuna

Alan Tani, here's to you!  :fish  :d

Congerslayer

Hey y'all,which version, (serial/ID number) of Super Lube would men a a good all around grease to get started? Gotta order as soon as possible.  Probably should get a bit of oil too, definetly like that Super Lube is all synthetic

jurelometer

Quote from: Congerslayer on December 16, 2024, 10:32:16 PMHey y'all,which version, (serial/ID number) of Super Lube would men a a good all around grease to get started? Gotta order as soon as possible.  Probably should get a bit of oil too, definetly like that Super Lube is all synthetic


https://www.super-lube.com/multi-purpose-synthetic-grease-with-syncolon

Different product numbers for different sizes and thicknesses.

The NLGI 2 grade thickness is the most useful for most folk. 

-J