Top Link Greasing 102

   / Top Link Greasing 102 #11  
I use grease on the threads of my toplink and on the ball ends use a bicycle product from Finish Line. Synthetic Bicycle Lubricant, it is teflon fortifed. Works good for me. And it doesn't attract dust!
 
   / Top Link Greasing 102 #12  
Just don't waste your time trying Liquid Wrench. I soaked a ton of LR into my top link threads and still galled the threads trying to get them unfrozen. LR doesn't seem to lubricate at all. I don't know what its good for.

My next attempt with a new can of PB Blaster then motor oil got it working smoothly. Lock graphite sounds like a better idea.
 
   / Top Link Greasing 102 #13  
Another good thread lube is candle wax. Just unthread the ends.. run some wax down them from a cheapy white candle, then run them in. It's not wet.. doesn't atract dust.. and is a decent lube.. much in the same way bar soap is for hand saws or screws in wood.

I've used heated wax when trying to get stuck bolts out.. hea tthe joint with a torch.. apply the wax.. it is drawn in by capilary action, and then lubes decently ont he way out..

Soundguy
 
   / Top Link Greasing 102 #14  
2 ways I've done it. One is to use "dry slide lube" for lubing sickle bar mowers. (Basically, grafite) and Parafin (bars) that are sold for sealing canned goods. All of us "old school" carpenters keep a bar of parafin in our tool box for "lubing" the sides of our hand saws.

I'd stay away from oil or grease. They collect dirt as mentioned, as well as getting oil/grease all over your hands every time you need to handle the top link.
 
   / Top Link Greasing 102 #15  
Farmwithjunk said:
All of us "old school" carpenters keep a bar of parafin in our tool box for "lubing" the sides of our hand saws.
Parafin is ideal for the thumbwheel threads and the slide on a carpenter's combination square, and for bolts anywhere that need a simple anti-seize.

It's also good for lubing the runners under a sticky drawer.

There's a chunk of parafin in my toolbox and one on the workbench. As noted, it's a great non-staining assembly lube for anything you will handle later.
 
   / Top Link Greasing 102 #16  
When I think of it, couple times a year maybe, I use New Holland spray dry lube ... graphite and moly ... good stuff.
 
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Everyone - WOW!!! As usual, lots of varying, good advice. You guys give me so much to think about, that my head hurts. Farmwithjunk - I like the idea of using parafin. My father was an "old school" carpenter, and would have probably recommended it also, if he were still alive. Thanks everyone for the response! :) BTW - I took my TSC top link apart today for the first time and found a very light coat of grease.
 

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