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Sqwertz wrote:
> What's the best lube for the bearings in a lazy Susan? I have the > normal household "Super Oil" (circa 1975) that I'd use for the > chainsaw and bike chains. Normal grease for the garage door > channel. Or synthetic white grease for bike hubs and crank shafts > (ball bearing based). And of course I have thermal CPU grease. > > It's 4lbs of solid wood over a 12" pedestal made from 3/4" MDF. I > can't see the actual bearings yet. It holds about 2-3 pounds on > top. As it is, it doesn't turn too well unless you put more weight > on it. I've heard regular lubricating oil breaks down and gets > gummy, but I'm thinking the white bike grease may be too tacky for > that little weight. > > -sw > White lithium grease is perfect for that. You can get it in a spray can or a tube. |
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