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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 3040735" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It's only on aluminum and some types of stainless steels that are sticky and tend to gall and pull chunks out it works like using soap or wax on wood screws to lubricate the metal but doesn't run off like oil does on it as it's thicker. I use wax on bolts that are rusted in place in blind holes if I don't have any kroil to use I heat them up rub some wax on them let it melt then let them cool to touch and try them again. I really like some of the tapping fluids for most tap and die stuff. Rapid tap and tap magic works well on most things but for machining nitrided stainless steel bolts out of holes any of the sulfur containing cutting fluids that will be darker brown works best for me. on lathes and milling machines, I have good luck with most of the water-soluble cutting oils and coolants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 3040735, member: 91783"] It's only on aluminum and some types of stainless steels that are sticky and tend to gall and pull chunks out it works like using soap or wax on wood screws to lubricate the metal but doesn't run off like oil does on it as it's thicker. I use wax on bolts that are rusted in place in blind holes if I don't have any kroil to use I heat them up rub some wax on them let it melt then let them cool to touch and try them again. I really like some of the tapping fluids for most tap and die stuff. Rapid tap and tap magic works well on most things but for machining nitrided stainless steel bolts out of holes any of the sulfur containing cutting fluids that will be darker brown works best for me. on lathes and milling machines, I have good luck with most of the water-soluble cutting oils and coolants. [/QUOTE]
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