April 4th, 2013, 11:38 | #46 |
Thank you for the advice. If you haven't figured it out by now, I'm fairly new to all of this. lol. I have some internal parts on order and will be opening up my gearbox for the first time soon. any other tips you wouldn't mind sharing are appreciated.
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April 4th, 2013, 11:54 | #47 |
Interresting... We just had the WE Scar-L yesterday and was gonna use silicone oil in it. Think i'm gonna try the frog lube instead, thanks for the info.
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April 4th, 2013, 13:52 | #48 |
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Silicone oil does absolute squat for lubrication - especially when it comes to metal-on-metal applications.
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April 4th, 2013, 18:14 | #49 |
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I've been using a single 400g tube of Shell Darina XL for years, on my SAI M1A and FN49 after asking Shell directly what grease to use in a semi-automatic firearm. Holds up well so far. For like $4 a tube, it's pretty cheap.
I'm using that on my KJW 1911. Seems to be working so far. I think it's Shell Gadus S2 V220, but I'd have to call Shell to know for sure, they keep changing their product names. Dimitri Last edited by Dimitri; April 4th, 2013 at 18:19.. |
April 5th, 2013, 13:35 | #50 |
ILLusion, would you recommend applying superlube inside the cylinder and around the piston head?
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April 5th, 2013, 14:28 | #51 | |
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I haven't seen any evidence of chemical destabilization between rubbers and the grease, so I could just be over-cautious. |
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April 7th, 2013, 23:30 | #53 | |
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Like I said, I'm probably being overcautious with the SuperLube grease in this application, and it's most likely safe. If you want to test it out, just smother an o-ring and/or hop up rubber (that you're willing to throw out) in the grease for a week, and see if it affects it in any way. Make sure you have a matching sample to compare against. Truth is, if the hop up rubber or o-ring gets damaged by SuperLube, it will just as likely get damaged by silicone oil/grease (silicone rubbers swell when attacked by silicone based lubricants.... go figure.) |
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April 7th, 2013, 23:47 | #54 |
Does anyone know where you can actually find this in the Toronto area? Like a store and section within that store? I've looked through a few places and haven't been able to find it.
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April 7th, 2013, 23:47 | #55 | |
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I wish there were a Toronto location to get this. In the past, I'd ordered them in through either Brafasco or Fastenal, but it cost almost $20 for a single tube after their shipping costs and taxes. It also used to be found on the shelves of one of the big box hardware stores (Rona, Lowes, Home Depot, etc... I can't remember which one it was), and also at Active Electronics on Vic Park and Gordon Baker road... sadly, none of these places carry it anymore. Even Home Hardware used to carry it (although, it was a special order item that your location had to order in from head office), but they'd removed the item from inventory as recently as a month ago. I'm not sure why this product is getting dropped.
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April 8th, 2013, 01:06 | #56 |
All of my local (Waterloo, Ontario) Home Hardwares stock various SuperLube products including the 3oz tube. I might double check with their wesbite for local stores/call
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April 8th, 2013, 02:14 | #57 |
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i have been using Ultra Slick Synthetic grease (exact same as Super Lube) for everything in my AEGs. gear, piston and cylinder, in all these years (9 years) i have never had an issue with super lube swelling o-rings or hopup rubbers. i love the stuff. i had a small 12g tube of it that lasted me until last year. i was kind of freaking out until i found more at Canadian tire under a new name but same brand. i got two 85g tubes, i think i'm set for life now..lol i use the larger tubes to refill the small 12g one, so i can keep it in my field tool kit.
lol 12g tube lasted me 8 years, i got two 85g tubes now.. so technically.. i got enough super lube to last another 112 years.. HAHAHAHAHA
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April 8th, 2013, 12:22 | #58 |
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Awesome, that's good info, Dynamo. I haven't done any long term testing with use on o-rings, so I'll rest a bit easier doing so now.
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April 8th, 2013, 12:36 | #59 |
May be a dumb question. But if I use GG in my GBBR after using some superlube in it, will the Superlube react to the GG, will it nullifie the grease or will just lubricate more my gun?
I'm quite curious because I know a loot of people just run propane and I was wondering it theres any chance that they just dont react well together.
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April 8th, 2013, 12:41 | #60 | |
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Besides, any areas where gas would be flowing through, I would never used SuperLube (or any grease for that matter). Instead, silicone oil in the gas itself is all that's needed to keep your seals moist. Grease is ideally used in any metal-on-metal applications. If you put any grease in to the compression chain, you'll end up just blowing it out the muzzle of the gun anyways, and most likely end up fouling your hop up rubber and inner barrel. |
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