Submitted by drummerene t3_xvnqbk in DIY
[deleted] t1_ir2i6p1 wrote
Reply to comment by SillyCubensis in Can i use 3 in 1 brand all temp fluid to lubricate drill bits when drilling (steel?) hinges? by drummerene
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rdrast t1_ir2py74 wrote
Any metal cutting job benefits from lube, tap magic, 3-1 oil, hell, even Crisco or Astroglide.
Lube is not only for the cutting edge, but helps the flutes on a stupid 0.54$ drill bit clear the cuttings.
Uncle_Larry t1_ir3if8p wrote
So you are saying I should swap Crisco for my Astroglide when I’m doing some hardcore drilling?
JessieTS138 t1_ir3lf6e wrote
Crisco will do a lot of things. but, Astroglide will get a school-bus into a doghouse.
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PissFuckinDrunk t1_ir5fsyq wrote
Yep. Just woke the wife up with my cackling.
DownWithHisShip t1_ir3zy1c wrote
I just use a little spit for a small job like this. It's nature's lube. Works surprising well for what is it lol.
ThaVolt t1_ir375on wrote
>With something this small, dont worry about lube.
Ayy
RIPDSJustinRipley t1_ir3ocs5 wrote
Didn't know my wife was browsing r/DIY
Mouler t1_ir2xijf wrote
A light film is all you need.
GKnives t1_ir3smp1 wrote
truly. it makes the difference between caring about how many holes your tap can make before replacing and not caring at all
Westerdutch t1_ir4h7mm wrote
When drilling you make a mess anyways
Mess always has to be cleaned anyways
You have to dispose of your drilling mess anyways (you sure dislike making a mess that you have to mention it thrice, diy might not be for you)
Its not a waste if it does something (it does if not much)
Instead of 'worrying', see it a case of good practice.
Is oil 'required' for this? Well no. But it certainly wont hurt anything other than your fear of having to clean up after :p
amensky t1_ir3sz4k wrote
Bar soap works well, with no mess...
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