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February 24th, 2010, 17:45 | #1 |
silicone oil
sorry im sure this question as been posted before.
but anyways i just got my propane adaptor for my gbb pistol. i need to put a couple drops of silicone in the adaptor my question is how many mag fills does the 2 drops of silicone fill? like how often do i add silicone oil into the adaptor and i wnet to canadian tire and they did not have any silicone oil. all they had was silicone lubricant, the spray. can i use this and just put a quick spray into the adaptor? if not is there anything else i can pick up from canadian tire to use? thanks alot |
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February 24th, 2010, 17:54 | #2 |
Tys
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If you think of it this way:
You put two drop in the adaptor and screw it onto the tank. Then you fill 3 mags...mag A, mag B and mag C. Mag A is going to pretty much get all of the oil...Mag B maybe some...Mag C probably not much at all. So...either you put in a couple of drops for each mag...or: - you rotate through your mags so they all get used evenly - you put a drop on the fill valve of each mag, then when you fill the mag they each get a shot of oil too With sprays, it's often the solvent that the stuff is disolved into that causes problems with o-rings. Anything that is rubber friendly and liquid (sorry, forgot the scientific term for liquidy/runny) enough to get in the mag with the gas and blown up into and spread around the pistol is good to go. Note that some stuff tends to "attract" dust/dirt, which will gum up your pistol. Sorry, but I have not found any pure silicone oil at Can Tire. Hobby stores sell it for RC car shocks...the lighter it is, the runnier it is. And yes, this has all been posted before, you should really try f*cking harder to search around. |
February 24th, 2010, 18:01 | #3 |
Official ASC Bladesmith
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Viscosity.
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February 24th, 2010, 19:25 | #4 |
Tys
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Thank you!
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February 24th, 2010, 19:39 | #5 |
Being viscous is bad (ie. Honey has a high viscosity). You want something "non viscous" or as non viscous as possible (such as water or liquid nitrogen).
RC Hobby shops sell 100% pure silicone oil as RC Shock Fluid. 20 wt. is less is what you want. Preferably 10 wt. or less. Airsoft Innovations' silicone oil is 1.5 wt. from what I have read and is the lightest commercially available (usually this is for industrial uses and you must order large amounts of it).
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February 24th, 2010, 19:54 | #6 |
i just went and he didnt have 10 he only had 20wt so i bough that one/
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February 24th, 2010, 20:27 | #7 |
aka coachster
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you're fine with 20wt. I use 25wt. I know people who use thicker silly oil
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February 24th, 2010, 20:30 | #8 | |
formerly LoveMyStubby
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25WT for me tooooo!!! Really warms up fast and reduces chaffing......................
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February 24th, 2010, 20:43 | #9 |
sweet thanks guys
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February 24th, 2010, 22:04 | #10 |
use KY warming lube, it makes your gun shoot hotter in cold weather!
actually... ok now I am curiouse. |
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March 1st, 2010, 16:48 | #11 |
I need some lube for my piston head o-ring. How good or bad is 55w Shock Oil for that matter?
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March 1st, 2010, 16:52 | #12 |
aka coachster
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March 1st, 2010, 17:02 | #13 | |
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-edit- I ordered some of this greasy slime http://67.199.85.166/main/productdetails.php?text=1105 Last edited by heikis; March 1st, 2010 at 17:45.. |
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December 4th, 2012, 10:27 | #14 |
just go to ebay and search "20WT Silicone" and if you don't use ebay to get airsoft stuff (Not guns, unless in Canada) you deserve a slap in the face. lol. Dirt cheap. No driving around, place to place etc. Just purchase and wait the ~2 weeks.
For $6 shipped, I bought 59ml of TEAM ASSOCIATED SILICONE SHOCK OIL 20WT ASC5421
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December 4th, 2012, 10:37 | #15 | |
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For grease...I use Lucas Marine grease...(metal on metal) or you can use their white paste..way better that airsoft crap that is out there Last edited by leblanc74; December 4th, 2012 at 10:40.. |
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