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Let's Rock => Rock Talk => Topic started by: 55fossil on July 16, 2017, 03:09:55 PM
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Anyone know of a distributor for mineral oil near McMinnville, Portland or .... I did buy from United Oil in Idaho but cannot find a vendor here west of Portland.
I like my mineral oil but will consider other oil suppliers of a high quality oil that does not stink.... thanks, neal
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http://www.agwestsupply.com/
Jack
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thanks, I will call them on Monday...
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Most feed stores carry it for horses.
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We use food grade hydraulic (FGH) oil 32 weight in all the saws that we maintain at the local junior college. We get it at the local petroleum distributor for $14 a gallon.
Bob
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yep, most horse & tack suppliers sell mineral oil horse laxative in a gallon jug.
thats what i use in mine.
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I have tried the feed stores and it is $22 a gallon. Too much to feed my saws. I am trying to find an oil distributor but no luck on mineral oil so far. thanks
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Walmart, small bottles but is the cheapest wsy for me. I add a bottle of baby oil so it smells better. Also a a cup or less of Bardahl No Smoke to control misting.
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I have tried the feed stores and it is $22 a gallon. Too much to feed my saws. I am trying to find an oil distributor but no luck on mineral oil so far. thanks
Call Tom R. in Salem. At rockwerks
http://www.marcnelsonoil.com/
JC Jones Oil CO
650 15th St Se
Salem, OR 97301-6302 | view map
(503) 399-9563
www.jonesoil.com
When Tom herd i use old mix, stove oil + kerosene = BBQ'ed rocks
Chevron Shingle oil, ( Flash point 351 degree F. ) Jones oil company. i bought a barrel in 2004 still using it. the only lose of oil i have is the JASPER formation in the saw tank. and oily rice hulls.
Jack
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Neal. Did a search for the Duoprime 90 (food grade white mineral oil) that we use. A supply company's web site said they get it from Citgo. Saw that there are stores in your area listed as Citgo gas dealers, so any of them should be able to give you a name for their oil company supplier.
This oil runs about $90 for 5 gallons here. It's lower viscosity than the Walmart mineral oil, and the flash point was listed as 351 degrees. It's the only oil we've used since we found it... .
We only have one supplier here, so good luck on your search.
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https://www.scahealth.com/scah/product/mineral-oil-light
Buy 4 gals @ $14 ea. = free shipping.
I could not find where I had posted this before but if I did ......excuse me.
Gary
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Not sure if they raised prices I bought 16 gals from SCA last year and got it for 12 a gallon, might be a quantity break and same free shipping.
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Not sure if they raised prices I bought 16 gals from SCA last year and got it for 12 a gallon, might be a quantity break and same free shipping.
I purchased my four gals on April of 2014 and it was $14 then. I keyed in 16 gals to my cart and it came up at $14/gal. Maybe the break comes after you commit to buy. Anyway, I don't think that's a bad price at 14/gal.
Gary
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I sent them an email asking about a price break for quantity. I'll see what they say and post it.
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I think someone who's using the scahealth oil also posted that it's thinner than the Walmart product. Maybe all the equine products are less viscous.
I tried the Walmart oil in a 10-inch and didn't like it. It was too thick. Sounds like the scahealth oil is the way to go.
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I just purchased 15 gallons of mineral oil ( Industrial Oil 580) for $108.00 Works out to about $7.25 a gallon. I will put it into my 24 inch Covington saw tomorrow, I hope. The MSDS says it is safe and all the numbers look good.
Mineral oils are not all the same. Some will remove paint, some will go rancid, some stinks and is bad to inhale. Just because it is a mineral oil does not make it safe or good for saw oil. I will keep you posted.
PS: While starting to clean my almost new 24 inch saw the paint on the bottom and vise area came off. I was using a putty knife to remove sludge. The previous owner said he only use mineral oil from a lapidary supplier. But the left over oil had a bitter smell and peeled paint. It did not seem to hurt the bearings or anything else. So be careful even with mineral oil. Neal
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Good to know. .. about the mineral oil.
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Hey Neal, isn't 580 a lubricant used in food processing machinery?
I would like to
Know how it works for you. I buy from a company in Mound House Nevada
ID corporation
I buy a 55 gal drum and share it with a friend. Rock cutting specific mineral oil
The one I bought 2 1/2 year ago was $12 per gal. And the drum I bought last fall
Was $14 a gal. 580 costing under $8 a gal would be a good savings, I can get almost
twice as much for the price.
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Not sure if they raised prices I bought 16 gals from SCA last year and got it for 12 a gallon, might be a quantity break and same free shipping.
Here is the reply I got back:
Good morning, Gary,
Thanks for reaching out to us about this. Unfortunately, no we don’t really offer price breaks on bulk orders. We do offer free shipping on order over $50 but that is about all the discount we can apply.
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55Fossil, if I recall correctly you said the mineral oil you were selling from that saw was from Covington. I thought it was strange that you complained about the bad smell because I use the same oil and it's practically odorless. Now you say it's peeling paint. I have a strong hunch the saw's previous owner used another type of oil before the mineral oil, and it contaminated the new oil.
Good luck with the cheaper oil you're testing. Sounds like good savings for all of us if it pans out.
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And the painters reply, No paint well last in a tank of oil. soaking Chips & scratches.
My old saws have seen many types of coolant since the early 60s.
Worse yet to use STOVE OIL no.2 ( works as well as, Paint stripper )
Hillquest used Gel-coat epoxy base.
Jack
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Jack; Yep, I would bet he used something else in the saw. Maybe something to extend the Covington oil as it is pricey with shipping. The best oil I have used was straight Mineral Oil from United Oil in Boise, Idaho. About 10 bucks a gallon and was perfect for me.
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Jack; Yep, I would bet he used something else in the saw. Maybe something to extend the Covington oil as it is pricey with shipping. The best oil I have used was straight Mineral Oil from United Oil in Boise, Idaho. About 10 bucks a gallon and was perfect for me.
Penreco is what they call it.
I haul several hundred gallons down to Quartzsite every year and sell it there.
Lots of folks cant find anyplace to get oil so I sell out every year.
Tony
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Try Tractor Supply on line. $17.00 / gal. Also supplement with Covington "hard rock" which is an additive to the mineral oil.I have an old Star Diamond PF-10 which I love very much. I have been using this oil for years. Messy, but worth it.
Mike