Unfortunately, yeah I've seen some threads that people try to convince weekend wrench guys like me to buy snapon tools lol.
But thank you ihateminimumwage for your help I'll give it a shot and try the dielectric and see how it goes in my ratchets and using the super lube on the slides on tool...
Thank you ihateminimumwage maybe I'll crack and give super lube a try, but I pose a question to you since you're the most helpful.
White lithium or dry lube for your 72 tooth ratchet head... what would you choose?
No you guys didn't answer my question, so there's no need to be rude Jim C.
My question was from my current on hand lubes what would be best, because I don't wanna buy a product when I have some stuff already on hand.
And the responses I got was
Super Lube and Marvel mystery oil... so no my...
I'm not against buying marvel mystery oil, I'll just mix the rest with my gas and oil in my car. But now I have two questions on super lube
Super Lube is a tube or bottle if synthetic lube with ptfe, what make it's ingredients different than my spray on wd40 specialist dry lube? I'm not good...
I know you guys are recommending me super lube and marvel mystery oil, 80-90w was mentioned... but I really leaning towards just using either my dry lube or the white lithium [emoji16]
Not that I don't trust you guys I'm sure you all know your stuff but I'm trying to take minimalist approach...
Typically I just do what my father did to his and use white lithium grease. But now apparently that's now old school, I thought using my dry lube with ptfe would be equivalent to super lube everyone loves so much
I find threads all over the place suggesting Super Lube from harbor freight which is just about the same as my dry lube from wd40 or Permatex 81950 but people say it leaks out if you use too much and I don't know how to rebuild engines. So I rather use my current grease/lube/oil/solvents that I...