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MD11

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I just use this stuff from CH or something... I have a huge bottle and it's barely even 10% gone.
 

rlitman

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I use whatever cheap air tool oil I happen to have.
ATF is probably very good, but it sure smells awful.
 

tbobbo

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Marvel air tool oil, and deep creep once in awhile for cleaning. I oil my tools after EVERY job I use them on. The other guys at work hate that my tools spray them with oil whenever they borrow them. Then I ask them why they are using mine.............."uh mine quit working" is the usual response. Hmmmmmmmm I wonder why.
 

VinDSL

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I dunno...

At work I use some sort of Ingersoll Rand air oil. The "company" bought a **** load of it, and it's lasting forever. Heh! It's free, you know?!?!? :D

At home, I just use WD-40, chain n' cable lube, or whatever I find that has a straw.

Never thought about using Marvel Mystery Oil -- glad I read this thread!

I *think* I'll give that a whirl... works in everything else, so why not? ;)
 

redwrench60

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ATF will swell or rott some types of rubber. The o-rings and lip seals in automatic transmissions are of a special type of rubber made to be compatable with ATF. It might be a crapshoot on the seals and gaskets in your air tools. I've heard of people doing this but Air tool oil is cheap.......repair parts aint'.
 
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LSU

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I've got a plastic bottle of Senco air tool oil. I've had it for years and years. When it runs out, I'll buy another bottle. Seems to keep my tools running fine.
 

fm2176

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I've had the same bottles for years: Snap-On, CH, and a couple of bottles of some other brand. Maybe it's time to consolidate them into one bottle...

I oil mine liberally before use. The tools that don't get used much, like the air hammers and riveter, get a good oiling every year or so.
 
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GoBlue

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I should add that i have used ATF for years and have never worn out a pneumatic or had any other problems. I picked up a re-branded Aircat yesterday and i had asked if it was a sealed unit/oil bath or if i had to grease it. He confirmed that it was an oil bath unit and to oil the inlet with ATF once a day. Unbeknown to him i already used ATF as oil about %90 of the time.
 

DHS

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My dad used ATF since he started turning wrenches and never had a problem. I mix alittle MMO with ATF and use that. Only because the cheap HF framing nailer I have will stick if you only use ATF.
 

belu0501

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As a tool dealer, I was told that you should use a good air tool oil ( I sell marvel) and oil all your tools at the end of the day, plug them in and give them a quick squeeze to distribute the oil in the tool, and then let it sit overnight. That allows the oil to lubricate and clean. I know that PB makes an air tool cleaner that I have had good luck with. But I tell most of my customers to run a little ATF through a couple times a month. Thats just my 2 cents.

-Luke
 

VinDSL

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How much oil do you guys use?!?!?

I oil my tools 'til smoke (oil mist) is blowinging out the exhaust, when I pull the trigger. LoL!

Doesn't seem to hurt anything... but, I don't know if it's helping things either.
 

Jawn

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How much oil do you guys use?!?!?

I oil my tools 'til smoke (oil mist) is blowinging out the exhaust, when I pull the trigger. LoL!

Doesn't seem to hurt anything... but, I don't know if it's helping things either.

I put 2-3 drops in each time I get 'em out of the toolbox (or before I put 'em away, if I forgot before I started).
 

adcrawfo

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As a tool dealer, I was told that you should use a good air tool oil ( I sell marvel) and oil all your tools at the end of the day, plug them in and give them a quick squeeze to distribute the oil in the tool, and then let it sit overnight. That allows the oil to lubricate and clean. I know that PB makes an air tool cleaner that I have had good luck with. But I tell most of my customers to run a little ATF through a couple times a month. Thats just my 2 cents.

-Luke

We've started using the PB stuff in our air grinders at work and have had excellent luck with them lasting longer. They grind 8 hours a day and oil them before the start of the shift and after break.

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