... that's what my "Sonus" Formula IV specifies, IIRC - I don't have the manual handy; I used a little of the stuff for RC cars (got it at my local toy shop for, like, $5) - it's about the same viscosity as warm molasses, so thin oils like E/V olive oil would probably provide less damping (unless my physics are backwards, which is entirely posible)
Damping fluid/grease for Mayware Unipivot?
Does anyone know something about the damping fluid used in the Mayware unipivots? Ideally I would like to know the viscosity if anyone has a full specification for one of the arms.
I have had a google and found a recommendation to use olive oil (usually a fairly thin viscous liquid) but the users manual refers to a grease (usually a much more viscous gunge). Hmmm. Can anyone who has actually seen the damping fluid supplied with one of the arms describe its thickness/viscousity relative to olive oil or grease.
Many thanks.
I have had a google and found a recommendation to use olive oil (usually a fairly thin viscous liquid) but the users manual refers to a grease (usually a much more viscous gunge). Hmmm. Can anyone who has actually seen the damping fluid supplied with one of the arms describe its thickness/viscousity relative to olive oil or grease.
Many thanks.
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