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Jonesy
03-10-2013, 05:38 AM
I recently received this info as an email, and I thought it would be of interest to some of the diehard DIY mechanics.


Here's some info you may find helpful and interesting.






Penetrating Oils Machinist's Workshop Mag recently published some information on various penetrating oils.
The magazine reports they tested penetrates for break out torque on rusted nuts.







They are below, as forwarded by an ex-student and professional machinist. They arranged a subjective test
of all the popular penetrates with the control being the torque required to remove the nut from a "scientifically rusted"
environment.







*Penetrating oils ........... Average torque load to loosen*




No Oil used ................... 516 pounds


WD-40 ..................... ... 238 pounds


PB Blaster .................... 214 pounds


Liquid Wrench ...............127 pounds


Kano Kroil .................... 106 pounds


ATF*-Acetone mix............53 pounds







The ATF-Acetone mix is a " mix-your-own-brew" -- 50 - 50 automatic transmission fluid and acetone. Note this "home brew" released bolts better than any commercial product in this one particular test.




Our local machinist group mixed up a batch and we all now use it with equally good results. Note also that "Liquid Wrench" is almost as good as "Kroil" for about 20% of the price.




Steve from Godwin-Singer says that ATF-Acetone mix is best, but you can also use ATF and lacquer thinner in a 50-50 mix.


*ATF=Automatic Transmission Fluid

folivier
03-10-2013, 12:55 PM
Wow, used to use liquid wrench but got sucked into using PB blaster. Should have just stuck with the old tried and true.

Neweller
03-10-2013, 03:31 PM
I agree Forest, Wow! Very good information to know. I just sold off a 55 gallon drum of acetone with some other fiberglass equipment and could have made a lifetime supply of penetrating oil. lol! Actually, I would rather see the day I don't ever have to use the stuff anymore. It always means work!:blink:

rellick
03-10-2013, 04:06 PM
Great info! Ill give it a try, anything to make life easier and cheaper is always a good thing!

The Newell
03-10-2013, 04:41 PM
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A much more important criteria, to me at least, is how long does it take for whatever you use to actually work to allow you to loosen the nut



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NewellCrazy
03-10-2013, 08:33 PM
Great information thanks for sharing it.