TapMagic 16 oz. Can New Improved Cutting Fluid
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trwilliams3
> 24 hourUnless youre a machinist youll probably never use all of this but not using it when doing anything where metal is on metal is really not an option. I been using it for years and its the best. WD40, 3in1 oil, etc are not correct for drilling or tapping. They dont have the viscosity to keep the metal from burning up.
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J. L
> 24 hourbest cutting fluid ever, i use it for all my machining of metal parts, milling , drilling and lathe.
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JL
> 24 hourUsed for metal drilling before and during operation. Was used for drilling stainless steel and hole saw in sink. I also use during tapping and die threads.
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Alexis
> 24 hourHelps to keep the milling down dust down to a minimum.
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William T.
> 24 hourFor most of my routine metal cutting, drilling, and tapping, I have used a 10W30 motor oil in my trusty red metal oil can. This certainly works although smells awful. For important work -and certainly, when using some of my quality cutting bits, Ive used various cutting fluids but had no favorite. I started using Tap Magic cutting fluid for a series of 42mm holes I had to make in 6mm steel plate. What a difference! There was an undeniable improvement in both the speed of my cuts and their cleanliness. I am certain that using this helped my tools stay as sharp as possible. Worth the price and I will become a regular Tap Magic user.
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Israel D. Rodriguez
> 24 hourI’ve used different ones befor but once I found this one I fell in love at how quickly one can chew through metals. Not only that I use it to sharpen knives. And holy crap it’s good.
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Robert K. Flynn
> 24 hourThis is the best cutting fluid I’ve used! Put just a drop on your drill bit and get to cutting.
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Mike Hermann
> 24 hourjust what ypu need if you are tapping steel or alum.
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Outkast
> 24 hourGreat product good price
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Whitehall Rez
> 24 hourHave used this for years and it works really well for cutting, drilling and tapping/die cutting ferrous metals. Works OK on aluminum and brass, but Tap Magic makes a dedicated product for that which I recommend as well. The16 oz bottle may be a lifetime supply for this hobbyist. I do recommend getting some small needle-tipped plastic bottles for dispensing; the big bottle’s nozzle is wasteful and inaccurate.