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Just another photo of a Fluid Film use:
I purchased a cordless pole saw for a little touch up at a temporary residence. I am away from home and my saws. I did have the foresight to travel with my Fluid Film pump though.
That's neither spicy brown mustard, nor caramel sauce in the oiling bottle on that scabbard. I did a quick search and didn't find anything. Have any of you used Fluid Film in lieu of bar and chain oil in a gas saw? |
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honestly i have zero experience with using a chainsaw. i know it's not the same thing but i use ff on my table saw, chop saw, sawzall, drill bits and gas hedge trimmers, it keeps all those kinds of sharp edges and blades sharp, clean and lubricated so...
i can't tell you what to do but i know if i did have a chain saw of any kind i wouldn't think twice about using ff on it
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Bar oil is closer to motor oil. I sure wouldn't put FF in my crankcase.
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