When I get the lathe and I'm getting everything together I am planning to oil the parts as I go.
Should I just use regular engine oil to do this?
I have searched through this and several other forums but would like more input.
It's great to know I can come here and get advice!
Sure, motor oil will work fine. But for my gear, I find that sewing machine oil is a very practical option. It works as well as anything else, and the small bottle is terrific. I even use it for cutting fluid. You'll be very surprised how long a little bottle will last you (years!).
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Big engine lathes use "way" oil which is dispensed in an automatic or manual oiling system. It can be applied by the oil can method.
If this is a new lathe and a home shop table top type, the manufacturer should specify what to use. Sewing machine oil will probably do the job, or 3 in 1 oil which is a bit heavier.