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Hi
what oil do i put in my bulkhead mounted compass.

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check with your compass manufacturer, but _usually_ it is mineral spirits.

Hi
what oil do i put in my bulkhead mounted compass.

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Agree. You should verify what the OEM put in because if you mix the wrong
stuff, you may get a cloudy mix or the wrong stuff could effect the painted
on markings of the card.

Steve
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There is a group that does work for the St. Lawrence Seaway for items like
this. There is a guy out of Richmond Hill who did mine, a Danforth Corsair
and did a new dome and light and fluid. Real nice job. I will try to find
his number it was years ago but I located him by calling that Seaway outfit
and they gave me his number.
It is some kind of proper compass oil






"Steve" wrote in message
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Agree. You should verify what the OEM put in because if you mix the wrong
stuff, you may get a cloudy mix or the wrong stuff could effect the

painted
on markings of the card.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions




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Mineral spirits is what I used. It is what is used in Richie compasses. Mine
is an Airguide.
My compass lost its fluid. Turned out the plastic around the plug seal in
the bottom developed a crack. Using clear epoxy I glued a #8-32 brass nut
to the plastic and covered it over with epoxy as well. Formed a nice little
crater into which fits a small rubber o - ring and brass machine screw for
the seal.
I then filled the compass using a syringe but every time I would put it in
the freezer, an air bubble would form. I kept shaking it and refilling it
cold and now there is no bubble. Dissolved air in fluid was the problem.
What the cold does is contract the fluid exposing the air sort of like
creating a little vacuum in the dome. When the fluid warms up it expands and
there is no bubble. So if its cold and there is no bubble, when it is warm
there wont be a bubble as well. At least that is what I think happened. So
far it is good. I searched a long time wondering what fluid to use, I saw
people talk about alcohol, water, stoddard's fluid, mineral oil, glycerine,
mineral spirits, lamp oil, etc... What convinced me to use mineral spirits
was the fact that Richie compass uses mineral spirits. You can buy this
fluid from West Marine. I just went to Home Depot and bought a gallon of
odorless mineral spirits.

" Tuuk" wrote in message
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There is a group that does work for the St. Lawrence Seaway for items like
this. There is a guy out of Richmond Hill who did mine, a Danforth Corsair
and did a new dome and light and fluid. Real nice job. I will try to find
his number it was years ago but I located him by calling that Seaway

outfit
and they gave me his number.
It is some kind of proper compass oil






"Steve" wrote in message
...
Agree. You should verify what the OEM put in because if you mix the

wrong
stuff, you may get a cloudy mix or the wrong stuff could effect the

painted
on markings of the card.

Steve
s/v Good Intentions








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I restored several HAND (brandname) ship compass's several years ago and a
instrument repair co. in jenson bch. FL. told me that mineral sprits or jet
fuel (kero) will work fine but you must-MUST-evacuate all the dissolved
gases in the fluid.
I did this with a sergeant Welch vac pump but any two stage vac pump will
work fine, just as long as it gets down to 28" of mercury or so.
all the ones I did are still fine today.
bill k (one of the many lurkers)


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Jim Woodward
 
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There was a time when it was ethyl alcohol. (Hic...)

Jim Woodward
www.mvFintry.com

Brian Whatcott wrote in message . ..
On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 22:33:19 GMT, wrote:

Hi
what oil do i put in my bulkhead mounted compass.

redrat


Kerosene, or better, clarified lamp oil.

Brian W

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Keith
 
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Half mineral spirits, half mineral oil.

"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 22:33:19 GMT, wrote:

Hi
what oil do i put in my bulkhead mounted compass.

redrat


Kerosene, or better, clarified lamp oil.

Brian W



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Jim Conlin
 
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The liquids vary.
Contact Robert White Instruments in Boston.
They service compasses (all mfrs.) very well.


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