I would stick to oil specifically made for clipper blades. Any oil is better than no oil, but not all oils are similar. They can have varying burn rates, plus you have to consider things such as chemical composition, viscosity, etc. Plus, with all of the different types of "metal" out there on the market, there's no telling how something might react. Clipper blade oil is pretty cheap and what we would recommend most.
Very good video Nick, always something to be learned ! Oil is king
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for watching as always.
Hello Nick. Can you please tell me the name of the grease you applied on the blade yoke ? Its at 11:42.
Hi Nick, can i use baby oil to oil my clipper blade? Thanks for help
I would stick to oil specifically made for clipper blades. Any oil is better than no oil, but not all oils are similar. They can have varying burn rates, plus you have to consider things such as chemical composition, viscosity, etc. Plus, with all of the different types of "metal" out there on the market, there's no telling how something might react. Clipper blade oil is pretty cheap and what we would recommend most.
Hi Nick, my cordless Andis Master fluctuates in RPM intermittently. Which part causes that to happen? Motor, PCB, or Battery?
Could be all three or something small. Hard to tell without putting hands on them.
What’s the difference frm the MLC blade and ML blade ?
@@jonathanramones4152 MLC is for cordless