Breakfree CLP seems to do a fairly decent job all around. The Clenzoil, never heard of it, but good stuff according to the video. I wanted to see Weapon Shield included in the test. The big surprise: Frog Lube. Excellent at everything except cold flow.
Yep, been subscribed to Project Farm for a while.
Very, very interesting. (In my best German/Crazy Scientist accent)
Yes, I would like to see the results of the bearing test if a light coat were applied as you would with a firearm, without the cup of lube to keep it constantly soaked.Isn’t his load test for automotive applications? I enjoy his videos but the kind of parts, the clearance they have, and the load on them play a part in what you use. Grease was never used in this test. No I don’t count frog lube as grease. I don’t know it’s heat and load rating.
I still wouldn’t be shy about using hoppes oil. Something that slides like a rail or carrier in a tube isn’t seeing the same load bearings would and on let’s say an ar15 bolt and barrel extension well that’s why material specs are around.
The guy does helpful testing but this is one that may not be accurate.
Isn’t his load test for automotive applications? I enjoy his videos but the kind of parts, the clearance they have, and the load on them play a part in what you use. Grease was never used in this test. No I don’t count frog lube as grease. I don’t know it’s heat and load rating.
I still wouldn’t be shy about using hoppes oil. Something that slides like a rail or carrier in a tube isn’t seeing the same load bearings would and on let’s say an ar15 bolt and barrel extension well that’s why material specs are around.
The guy does helpful testing but this is one that may not be accurate.
I ain't got time for "Ain't Nobody Got Time For That" ^