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> > (Anyone found a safe and effective lubricant for them?)
>
>
> Set up a pump, a valve, and a cylinder like this.
>
> pump------Valve---------cylnder
> \__________/
>
> Then put a few drops of oil into each tube AFTER the valve. Turn
> the valve so the
> cylinder goes up, and push the pump. Then set the valve to go
> down. The pump. The air
> pushes the oil into the cylinder, and when you pump it to max
> pressure, it sort of
> forces the oil into all the cracks. I've been doing this for
> about 3 years, and I
> haven't noticed any damage dome to the cylinders.
I've noticed that some of my cylinders are a bit "sticky" or sound like
they are grinding. The small cylinders and pumps have a lubricant
on them already.
On a side note, I'd be careful about what kind of oil I put into these
cylinders, since some plastics become "embrittled" over the years with
exposures to hydrocarbons. I'm going to look into plastic mold release
agents which I assume are better suited to ABS. You should be able to find
these at hobby shops.
Any chemists out there with better info than mine?
Cheers,
Ralph Hempel - P.Eng
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