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I have been looking around for thin lube, at YYN I want to buy the YYJ Thin Lube, but I don't need anything else from there. It would just be a waste of money for shipping to Canada.
Do I have to use that lube, or can I use lube from the hardware store?

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Wed May 20, 2009 9:04 am
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Have any musical instrument stores in the area? Synthetic valve oil, used for trumpets, tubas, etc. is what you're looking for. See my note in this thread...
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Wed May 20, 2009 9:21 am
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Yea, L&M, Music Center Canda, exactly what lube am I looking for?

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Wed May 20, 2009 9:29 am
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dirty birdy wrote:
Have any musical instrument stores in the area? Synthetic valve oil, used for trumpets, tubas, etc. is what you're looking for. See my note in this thread...
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1527

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That is the one you're looking for. You could also use some thin sewing machine oil. Also other places sell the lube as well, like YYG for instance, and they have some nifty things there... angel hairs, mondo(no idea if it's still instock), gold bearings, so forth and onwards.

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Wed May 20, 2009 9:34 am
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Valve Oil. I recommend Hetmans Light Piston Lubricant #1 as a first choice as it is a very low viscosity synthetic oil. Steer clear of Al Cass, Blue Juice, and the store's own brand (if they have one) as those are all petroleum based. As someone at the store for the thinnest, lowest viscosity, synthetic valve oil they have.

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Wed May 20, 2009 9:39 am
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The reason you want synthetic is that it doesn't burn and wear down as much in mechanical usage right?

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The reason you want synthetic is that it doesn't burn and wear down as much in mechanical usage right?

Wrong. I give a complete explanation in the thread I referenced a few posts up from here. Read what I wrote in that thread.

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Wed May 20, 2009 9:56 am
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Thanks guys, so I am looking for the lowest viscosity valve oil, and Hetman's Light if possible?

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Huh, I was actually recommended synthetic sewing machine oil.

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Wed May 20, 2009 10:10 am
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Synthetic is fine, petroleum-based or petroleum-byproduct is not.


Wed May 20, 2009 10:20 am
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Well, there is a sewing shop near me, I will look at synthetic sewing oil, that is not petroleum based and when I go to an instrument shop I'll look at valve oil.
Thanks guys, appreciate it.

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Those byproduct ones are hardly used nowadays as I saw at my sewing shop. Looked through em all and hte only ones that weren't were for ones that were HECKA old.

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That's good to know! I don't spend too much time at sewing machine shops myself, nowadays... :)

Personally, I just go to my trumpet lube shelf, I've got all sorts of stuff there and occasionally I even use use it on my horns!

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