Cutting Lube

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I bought a small set of broaches (annular cutters) for cutting sheet metal and thicker steel. I also bought two tubes of the recommended stick lube. They are 1.68 ounces each and with tax and shipping they cost $20! I found a better deal for a 1 pound tube of cutting lube but it is $36 to get it to me.

Is there a cheaper way? Or a cheaper outlet for the waxy stick grease? Can I get away with using wheel bearing grease without burning up the annular cutters? I am also thinking the wheel bearing grease would fly away making a big mess.
 
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I don't do much cutting and have never used a good lube. :( I'm looking forward to hearing what people in the know use.
 
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Go to a plumbing supply and get some pipe cutting oil. They use it when they have to cut pipe threads on galvanized pipe.
 
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I've got cutting oil. It makes a mess, especially if i'm drilling horizontally. That is why I would like to find an affordable waxy grease.
 
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One of the old standards was lard. Candle or canning wax was sometimes used, too.

Bruce
 
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One of the old standards was lard. Candle or canning wax was sometimes used, too.

Bruce

Paraffin is cheap enough. People used it for cutting oil?
 
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Paraffin is cheap enough. People used it for cutting oil?

Here's one of the references I found.

Bruce

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Here are my two favorites.


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Terry
 
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That looks quick and easy but still messy and $12 per can.

Using the nozzle I can apply it sparingly, but messy, yes.

(I'm also quick and easy, but cheap).

Terry
 
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I bought a small set of broaches (annular cutters) for cutting sheet metal and thicker steel. I also bought two tubes of the recommended stick lube. They are 1.68 ounces each and with tax and shipping they cost $20! I found a better deal for a 1 pound tube of cutting lube but it is $36 to get it to me.

Is there a cheaper way? Or a cheaper outlet for the waxy stick grease? Can I get away with using wheel bearing grease without burning up the annular cutters? I am also thinking the wheel bearing grease would fly away making a big mess.

bigtlller I use sheet metal cutters (shallow annular cutters) for holes
in material 1/8" and thinner. A stream of compressed air is all I use to keep the cutter cool and to clear chips.

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For annular cutters up to 3" DOC I use the aforementioned spray coolant. It is a clingy foam and works well on horizontal holes.

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Terry
 
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I've switched to a water based cutting fluid. A drop every now & then (like 4 during a 1" hole through 1/2" steel) works very well and no oily mess. I get it at the welding & gas supply house. The bottle (16oz?) comes partially full and you add water to top it off. Iirc $12 or so, not expensive enough to be notable.
 
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Try Boelube. They sell it at MSC is various sizes and configurations. Boelube at MSC
 
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I found a place that sells the Blair 11750 Rotabroach Stick Lubricant for $1.67 a tube less than my original order, so I bought 10 tubes and only $7 for shipping. That should last about as long as the cutters.
 
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That looks like a great product for a bandsaw or any dry cut saw, and it's only $15 for a 1lb tube.
 
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