Members zuludog Posted November 13, 2016 Members Report Posted November 13, 2016 A couple of months ago, in a fit of enthusiasm, I cleaned up my oilstones by soaking them in paraffin/kerosene overnight and then giving them a scrub And I purchased some proper honing oil - Liberon Honing Oil - which is much thinner than the general lubricating oil I had been using Now I've noticed that when I use the medium oilstone the honing oil soaks through it and oozes out of the bottom and the sides, so that I have to keep adding oil to maintain a pool of oil on the surface when I use it Is there any way I can block up the pores of the stone without affecting its performance - perhaps using some thicker oil or something? Quote
Members gmace99 Posted November 13, 2016 Members Report Posted November 13, 2016 I bought my stone years ago. It was the cheapest thing you could buy . I think it cost a pound at a car boot sale . I oiled it for ever adding oil every day . It is now a great stone. When I oiled it I had the same problem. I just left the stone soaking in it and it seamed to stop after a few days Quote www.uksaddlery.com Saddlery training courses in Dunoon Scotland UK.
Members zuludog Posted November 13, 2016 Author Members Report Posted November 13, 2016 Hmmm..... the expression 'if it ain't broke don't fix it' comes to mind I think I'll go back to my original general oil, and if that cures the seepage I'll try my new honing oil again after a while Quote
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