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All this stuff has gotten out of hand. I wouldnt believe any oils claim until Ive seen 2 oils compared side by side in equipment to failure. Anything else is an opinion and a waste of time

I've said this toward the beginning of the thread but no one is willing to spend any $ to find out. All talk and no action spells ***** to me. They'd rather blather on and sound like they know something they actually don't. It's all copied from the Internet and we know how reliable that is lol
 
wind........

no exposure limits have been established. imagine that. 8-10 hours a day with exhaust exit 2 feet away.

good news is there is no reproductive harm!

do hope somebody out there may read the safety data sheet about wearing self contained breathing apparatus when extinguishing fires or chronic pneumonia after absorption/ingestion though.

http://www.soltexinc.com/pdf/Soltex-Polybutene-SDS-12-17-14.pdf
 
PIB is a term that refers to a variety of products, as do esters.
PIB is not what makes Styrofoam cups as that's poly styrene.
PIB is an excellant lubricant when the right types and viscosity product is used.
Yamalube has two cycle lubes figured out and uses PIB.

Yamalube is just a name they put on someone else's product, and seeing as it's now made by Spectrum, it's likely the same blend as Husqvarna's oil. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
 
I've said this toward the beginning of the thread but no one is willing to spend any $ to find out. All talk and no action spells ***** to me. They'd rather blather on and sound like they know something they actually don't. It's all copied from the Internet and we know how reliable that is lol
Yes, because fronting the money for a meaningful test is great investment...
 
Yamalube is just a name they put on someone else's product, and seeing as it's now made by Spectrum, it's likely the same blend as Husqvarna's oil. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Yamalube is a blend formulated for yamaha.. it's not the same as anyone's product and wasn't when citgo and before that chevron blended it.
 
Bah! Technical papers do not mean anything! They are written by marketing and advertising people and are just hype! :rock2:No, I do not actually believe this, but many so called "experts" on this site do.

As for this site, it has gone to shyte in many ways from Sunday.
They certainly do mean something, if one knows how to read them.
 
wind........

no exposure limits have been established. imagine that. 8-10 hours a day with exhaust exit 2 feet away.

good news is there is no reproductive harm!

do hope somebody out there may read the safety data sheet about wearing self contained breathing apparatus when extinguishing fires or chronic pneumonia after absorption/ingestion though.

http://www.soltexinc.com/pdf/Soltex-Polybutene-SDS-12-17-14.pdf
Certainly no worse than gasoline fumes or other oil fumes. It's no stretch that breathing exhaust isn't great for you.
 
wind........

no exposure limits have been established. imagine that. 8-10 hours a day with exhaust exit 2 feet away.

good news is there is no reproductive harm!

do hope somebody out there may read the safety data sheet about wearing self contained breathing apparatus when extinguishing fires or chronic pneumonia after absorption/ingestion though.

http://www.soltexinc.com/pdf/Soltex-Polybutene-SDS-12-17-14.pdf

Yah, I liken your post to the fact that people on this site run saws with LL Avgas which has TEL in it. Suck down those lead aerosol fumes! Yum yum!

I do use low smoke oils in my saws. They have polybutene/PB and/or polyisobutene/PIB in them which is broken down into isobutenes which burn off during combustion. I keep that stuff off my hands when mixing it with gas using vinyl gloves.
 

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