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Highland park lapidary youtube11/21/2023 ![]() ![]() Guest: John Rowland CEO Highland Park LapidaryĬo-host: David Leaton, Lapidary Artist and Education Admin This show is filmed live, if you can catch us live you will be thrilled to be able to participate in the conversation and have a chance to win our weekly show drawing. This show is a continuation of our previously named mineral meet up podcast and prior episodes of lapidary chat which can be found under our live show banner. We talk all about a wide variety of rock subjects. Watch this episode! With co-hosts David Leaton, Courtney King □ and Ryan Brown and Matt Sams. ![]() The growth and changes they are implementing and the new tools he is building for lapidary. We learn all about the history of Highland Park Lapidary and how they acquired the company. This week’s show topic is all about John and Sherman Rowland of Highland Park Lapidary. We come to you with creative ideas of things you can do and make with your rocks whether you are already a lapidary or just curious about the hobby we invite you into our workspace. Welcome to episode #12 of Rock Talk Lapidary. I added pictures of the MSDS information to add in selecting this oil for your cutting needs.John Rowland and Sherman Rowland of Highland Park Lapidary S2:E12 (Replay) I also sell this mineral oil in 5 gallon pales for 75.00 and 55 gallon drums but you will need to contact me for prices and shipping costs.Īlso I will tell you how you can make a filter system very cheap or you can use a filtering system like Highland Park Lapidary makes This oil has a high flash point of 330 degrees and is of the best lubricant's to be used with all manufactures saw's. ( I usually soak up extra oil in kitty litter first so the bucket of soapy water doesn't get dirty so quick as I have 12 saws going and clean a lot of slabs ) You dont have to boil or soak it for days, you can just clean it with dish soap like Dawn or Palmolive and it will be ready to start your polishing or processing of your rock. Also this mineral oil never looses its cooling and lubricating qualities so you can use it for years only needing to occasionally adding a little as you drip or loose oil when cleaning your cut rock.Īnd this oil cleans up easily with soap and water quickly. ![]() And one of the best features of this oil is it can be filtered very easily, so you can use it again and again never needing to dispose of it, you just filter it and then dispose of the hard clay that is left over and because it is a pure mineral oil you can dispose of the clay by product easily. This oil will work on trim saw's, slab saw's, shaping machines, glass working machines and oil based grinding units such as forming or shaping machines. ![]() A lot of organic mineral oils people use goes ran-sit if exposed to hot temperatures and sits in the saw for a long period of time, Once it goes bad it is impossible to get the smell out of your saw and rocks. This oil is virgin oil and has not been recycled or reprocessed.Īlso this mineral oil is not made from organic based sources so you don't have to worry about the oil going ran-sit if your saw is in a hot shop or shed. This mineral oil has no additives like chlorine additives, anti oxidation additives or aroma oil added to it to so it will never react with any rocks especially calcium based rocks, rocks that have metals in them or softer rocks that can have reactions to some of the mineral oils. It has a very slight almost non noticeable odor as pure Mineral oil does. This oil is a 100 percent petroleum based mineral oil with no additives. It is ready to use no mixing or adding anything just poor it the mineral oil into your saw so that it covers at least a quarter inch up on the bottom of the blade and start cutting. This listing is for 1 gallon of mineral oil and is perfect for all slab / rock saw's both new and used and is used as a coolant and lubricant to get the best quality cut and get the most life out of your saw blade. ![]()
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