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In short:What is your position in regards of sewing maschine oil on axels, -and other moveable parts where not in contact with steam...?

I would believe sewingmaschine oil leaves little-to non residue/gue.
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For the most part I consider sewing machine oil to thin, unless built to really tight tolerances I don't think it has much staying power.
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In short:What is your position in regards of sewing maschine oil on axels, -and other moveable parts where not in contact with steam...?

I would believe sewingmaschine oil leaves little-to non residue/gue.
Sew machine oil is thin for sure. So using this would demand close attention.
Anyhow, I wil stick to the
Usual lub-oil.

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I like to use synthetic clock oil that comes in the needle oiler tubes or Mobil 1 synthetic 0W-20 or 0W-16. Both are light weight oils and hold a good film. And... they don't gum up.

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Sewing machine oil is about 10 weight.

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I'm a big fan of Keith Appleton's 'mix' for everything external, great stuff! Been using it for years now -

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Yah...but how does it taste  :D
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I'm a big fan of Keith Appleton's 'mix' for everything external, great stuff! Been using it for years now -

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Yah...but how does it taste  :D

If ya' used to fry up bacon....you'd need a LOT of maple syrup !!!!!    ;D  ;D
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