Re: Vise/Table Protection




"Charlie Gary" <cgary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Beege wrote:
Quick question:

What do you use to protect the bottom of your fixtures/top of your tables
from corrosion when they have to be on a machine for extended periods?

Beege

Oil on the bottom of the vise/top of the table before tightening
clamps.

Do you use way oil (Vactra #2?) or some other type?

After that you can't be cheap with the coolant, or you just might end
up with too much water and not enough corrosion inhibitors.

I assume this means to maintain the proper coolant:water ratio, right?


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