Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Pran,
Found a pic for you. Did not have a digicam then but took a digi pic of it and it has come out well enough to give you an idea of how I compress the springs into the chamber.
I will do a new topic with do's and don'ts when I install the spring for Ranjeet but until then be content with this.
Please do NOT discuss spring compressors on this thread.
Mack The Knife
Found a pic for you. Did not have a digicam then but took a digi pic of it and it has come out well enough to give you an idea of how I compress the springs into the chamber.
I will do a new topic with do's and don'ts when I install the spring for Ranjeet but until then be content with this.
Please do NOT discuss spring compressors on this thread.
Mack The Knife
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Mack The Knife,
Will look for moly grease at comm street the next time I'm there.
>I will call you once Ranjeet and I fix on a date and time.
Please do.
The pic was helpful.Got the idea.
>I will do a new topic with do's and don'ts when I install the spring for Ranjeet
Hope to dismantle mine by then and will have more queries.
Thanks Pran
Will look for moly grease at comm street the next time I'm there.
>I will call you once Ranjeet and I fix on a date and time.
Please do.
The pic was helpful.Got the idea.
>I will do a new topic with do's and don'ts when I install the spring for Ranjeet
Hope to dismantle mine by then and will have more queries.
Thanks Pran
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Hey Pran, don't have to wait for a long time for this, I'll soon be back in India and be doing this with Mack The Knife..Mack The Knife Bana";p="14155 wrote:Pran,
I will do a new topic with do's and don'ts when I install the spring for Ranjeet but until then be content with this.
Mack The Knife
I'll fix a time with Mack The Knife as soon as I have some more clarity..My V-Mach kit is on its way..hope to get it soon
Ranjeet
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Nice to know thatRanjeet Singh";p="14162 wrote:
Hey Pran, don't have to wait for a long time for this, I'll soon be back in India and be doing this with Mack The Knife..
Pran
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Very Informative post Mack The Knife. It clears many doubt that I had in my mind Thanks for sharing this piece with us and looking for more from you
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Great post Mack The Knife! Very informative for us newbies.
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
again one wonderful post....
'Incidentally, WD40 is a water displacer and rust remover/loosener and should not be used as a lubricant.
Mack The Knife'
wd40 is dangerous not only for internal but for external too...
since bluing is again a kind rust formation ,the strong formulation of wd 40 wud def love to loosen it from the finish and thus the bluing which wud generally prevent the oxidation wud not protect the outer finish.
if i am wrong pls comment...since with this logic of mine i never apply wd40 even on the outer suface of blued parts...
regards sanjiv
'Incidentally, WD40 is a water displacer and rust remover/loosener and should not be used as a lubricant.
Mack The Knife'
wd40 is dangerous not only for internal but for external too...
since bluing is again a kind rust formation ,the strong formulation of wd 40 wud def love to loosen it from the finish and thus the bluing which wud generally prevent the oxidation wud not protect the outer finish.
if i am wrong pls comment...since with this logic of mine i never apply wd40 even on the outer suface of blued parts...
regards sanjiv
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
thanx Mack The Knife,
i thought since bluing was a kind of controlled rust so wd40 formulation wud remove the rust....lolz
regards sanjiv
i thought since bluing was a kind of controlled rust so wd40 formulation wud remove the rust....lolz
regards sanjiv
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Renjith,
I don't recall the name of the shop(could be Universal traders ), but it's on SP road and in front of Taeyebi traders at the far end of SP road when you approach it from the Corporation side.
btw, the hardware shop guys refer to it as 'assembly grease'.
HTH
Pran
I don't recall the name of the shop(could be Universal traders ), but it's on SP road and in front of Taeyebi traders at the far end of SP road when you approach it from the Corporation side.
btw, the hardware shop guys refer to it as 'assembly grease'.
HTH
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
hi pran,
just out of topic but cud u tell me other than airspringers,where do this grease find use,so that if and when i go to a hardware shop i may well explain the chap a lil better while asking him for assembly grease.
thanx sanjiv
just out of topic but cud u tell me other than airspringers,where do this grease find use,so that if and when i go to a hardware shop i may well explain the chap a lil better while asking him for assembly grease.
thanx sanjiv
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Sanjiv,
I guess it's used on gears.You can check the manufacturer's catalogue for more information on applications.
Sniper,
Don't know any.Do let me know if you come across any.A friend of mine made his own nylown washers by cutting discs from the cylinderical tubes sold in the market.
Pran
I guess it's used on gears.You can check the manufacturer's catalogue for more information on applications.
Sniper,
Don't know any.Do let me know if you come across any.A friend of mine made his own nylown washers by cutting discs from the cylinderical tubes sold in the market.
Pran
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