Hi, i am wondering if i can use "cutting oil" as a coolant for my bandsaw.
the product that i have is "tap magic pro tap" i ended up with this product because it was the only thing that i could find in less then a 20 litre pail.
my question is: is this product able to mix with water and if so at what ratio? and will it run through my coolant system on my saw?
the saw is a king canada 7" x 12"
thanks in advance.
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11-19-2012, 08:58 PM #1
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cutting oil or coolant?
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11-19-2012, 09:08 PM #2
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cutting oil or coolant?
It will gum your saw up.
I went to my local machine shop and bought 1 gallon of coolant, then dilluted it.
Or call kalamazoobandsaws.com they sell there brand of coolant in 1 gallon portions. I have never tried it though.
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11-19-2012, 09:11 PM #3
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yes my next idea was to go to the local machine shop. my dad works at a parts store so i figured they could get it at a good cost to me but it appears to be the wrong thing.
so just to be clear cutting fluid and coolant are completly different and if i was to dilute this "pro tap" it wouldent run in my saw?
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11-19-2012, 09:47 PM #4
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cutting oil or coolant?
my understanding is you do not want an oil based cutting fluid in ur bandsaw. I have never tried it just been told when i bought my kalamazoo bandsaw.
If you mix water with tapmatic it will suspend and not mix its an oil. Try it in a cup of water.
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11-20-2012, 05:38 AM #5
http://www.mcmaster.com/#standard-co...blades/=k8tpty
You can get water soluble coolant here.
I have also heard but don't know for fact & have never tried it myself that you can use auto anti freeze mixed 50/50 with water. Whatever you use it should have rust inhibitors.MM250
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11-20-2012, 07:44 AM #6
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ok thanks for the help guys. im going to send the tap magic back with my dad to the parts store and i have a friend that works at a machine shop. i talked to him and they use mobil brand "mobilcut 102" so i convinced him to sell me a gallon of it
and i dont think i would put Automotive antifreeze in it as a coolant... it may work as it does have rust inhibitors and lubricants and it would be the right viscosity but you get the stuff all over your hands and i know antifreeze is toxic. also if it burns it makes horrible fumes
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11-20-2012, 08:08 AM #7
Unless you are cutting a lot of metal or large pieces with long cutting times, why use a coolant at all? I have a 7x12 band saw and cut dry almost of the time. When I used coolant, it was such a mess as the coolant would follow the cutoff piece and drip all over the floor. If I have a piece that will take awhile to cut, I can hit it with a spray bottle of lube or coolant
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11-20-2012, 05:14 PM #8
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I agree with Monte55. Did you check your manual if lubricant is required ??
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