bluedog225
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Are the oily metal shaving from the press a fire hazard? Or can I just toss them in a bucket? I’d hate to find out the hard way.
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oil needs wick to get started . a rag soaked in oil is the wick.Dip the end of a steel bar (or even a wooden log) into engine oil and then go at it with a butane torch - even that usually won't ignite it... Oil does not burn easily like that, but it will if you use an oily cloth/rag.
Add aluminum to that list, at least for very fine shavings.As long as you're not working with magnesium or titanium, don't worry about it.
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I am not sure just any oily rag will spontaneously combust. Linseed oil soaked rags can spontaneous combust, because the oil gets hot as it cures. Petroleum based oils do not cure, so far as I know. Oily rags are certainly a fire hazard from external combustion (sparks from grinding or welding, for example) and should be treated as such.oil needs wick to get started . a rag soaked in oil is the wick.
also an oily rag can spontaneously combust . Linseed oil is pretty much guaranteed to spontaneous combust
I agree. However, at work many years ago, there was a major explosion (like took out a building) from Al shavings at the IBM plant where I worked. This was from disks used in large disk drives (14"), and at a stage in the processing the AL substrate was turned on a diamond lathe that made very thin shavings. The shavings were collected, and in this case they caught fire and boom. I think it'd be hard to make similar shavings on a DP, but just in case...If you're making powdered aluminum on a drill press, you're doing something very wrong!
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