Bentwings
Well-Known Member
Now that’s. New one . I’ll ty some 2% as that’s all I have . I suspect it’s the cream . I have some ice cream so I’ll also try a little of that so far none of my go to cutting oils have helped. I even have some casto oil and veggie oil so I’ll try all those too. I have a small amount of real steamer oil so that may even work . Copper has always been trouble some for me. Drilling a hole is hard enough tapping is another thing . Cutting threads is a night mare unless there is some size and stiffness to the part.Brian , milk is supposed to be a lubricant for turning copper. I have not tried milk myself. I have threaded copper tubing several times. I use Castrol Moly Dee for a tapping fluid. I use it for all metal tapping.
Moly Dee has been banned, I suppose it causes cancer or something. I have about 2 ounces left and when that runs out I'll have to try something else.
Maybe a bit of milk may help threading copper.
Byron