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Default Oil for Lazy Susan?

Roy wrote:
> On Dec 16, 10:46 pm, > wrote:
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>> "Brooklyn1"<Gravesend1> wrote in message
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>>> On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 16:08:59 -0600, Melba's Jammin'
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>>>> In >,
>>>> (Steve Pope) wrote:
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>>>>> Melba's > wrote:
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>>>>>>> What's the best lube for the bearings in a lazy Susan?
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>>>>>> See if you can find some sewing machine oil. It's lightweight.
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>>>>> I agree. Something like 3-in-1 Oil is waxier than Singer Sewing
>>>>> Machine oil. I'd use the latter.
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>>>>> Steve
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>>>> Singer Sewing Machine Oil is what's in my cabinet. I use it on my
>>>> Swing-Away can opener occasionally.
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>>> You cook with machine oil... YUCK!
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>> Um... using a can opener doesn't constitute cooking. What difference does
>> it make what oil one uses on a can opener or a lazy susan?
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>> Jill
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> The parts that turn such as the cutting wheel do intrude into the can
> and may touch the food contained therein in many cases. I lightly lube
> such parts that touch food and/or where a lubricant could leak or
> drip, with a vegetable oil or food grade silicone.
> ==
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