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  • #552285
    Oldiron
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      @oldiron

      Commonly know as a back plunge indicator. Very handy item.

      regards

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      #552288
      vic newey
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        @vicnewey60017

        Thanks for advice and diagram etc. I finally got the plunger to move after using clock oil, it returns exactly to zero every time either from a short movement or several rotations of the needle, it just gets stuck if pushed all the way in so still perfectly usable

        Edited By vic newey on 02/07/2021 17:20:32

        #552289
        Grindstone Cowboy
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          @grindstonecowboy

          Just to add, I have found lighter fluid to be quite good at freeing off items like this, and it leaves a very slight oily residue as a bonus.

          Rob

          #552330
          Kiwi Bloke
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            @kiwibloke62605

            Late to the party, I fear…

            3-in-1 oil is vegetable-oil-based. It's a fair lubricant, but only until it oxidises – rapidly – into a tenacious, sticky gum, which clogs things up and is difficult to remove. Horrible stuff!

            #552333
            Vic
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              @vic
              Posted by Sandgrounder on 02/07/2021 15:51:40:

              I use mine quite a lot on my Sieg milling machine, mount in either the drill or collet chuck and it's so easy to run the table along and square up a vice or angle plate etc.

              John

              Aha, thanks for that John. I have a Starrett back plunger gauge but never thought of using it like that!

              #552340
              peak4
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                @peak4
                Posted by Kiwi Bloke on 02/07/2021 22:30:34:

                Late to the party, I fear…

                3-in-1 oil is vegetable-oil-based. It's a fair lubricant, but only until it oxidises – rapidly – into a tenacious, sticky gum, which clogs things up and is difficult to remove. Horrible stuff!

                I'm not disagreeing with your comment about gumming up the works, but I'm not sure about the vegetable reference.

                Here's the COSHH sheet, which only seems to refer to mineral oils unless I'm missing something.
                https://cdn.wd40company.eu/3-in-one/en-GB/uploads/2012/02/22093915/3-IN-ONE-Multi-Purpose-Oil-Liquid.pdf

                Bill

                #552347
                Kiwi Bloke
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                  @kiwibloke62605

                  Bill, I'm always happy to be corrected. Perhaps 3-in-1's formulation has changed. The last time I used the vile stuff was probably nearly half a century ago, shortly after which I vowed never to touch the stuff again. Perhaps I shouldn't harbour grudges…

                  #552420
                  Neil Wyatt
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                    @neilwyatt

                    3-1 used to be vegetable based, but all things change…

                    I find a stock of sewing machine oil valuable for 101 uses, its the thinnest grade of mineral oil readily available.

                    Neil

                    #552469
                    OuBallie
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                      @ouballie

                      Wow!
                      Didn't expect my post to spring back to life with all the info I needed👍👏

                      Michael,

                      Thanks for posting that link & attached diagram.

                      A stat of interest 70°-90° of hand usage depends on the thumb!

                      Geoff – I agree wholeheartedly with that statistic with my left one out of action for some time as it heals

                      #552478
                      John Reese
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                        @johnreese12848

                        I have been advised never to use oil on the plunger. Instead use a solvent like mineral spirits (naptha) to loosen the congealed oil that is causing the plunger to bind.

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