Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
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Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Just curious. I have always been around 3 in 1 oil as long as I can remember. My father had it on hand in his shop and we used for gun oil and tool oil and so on. I did a search on the "net" and found the 3 and 1 stood for it's uses. Metal, Wood and Leather. Didn't know that after 65 plus years. Always like the smell of the stuff and neve had any problems using it. Just wondering. Have a good weekend. ATB
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I'm 74 years old, when my dad said it was time to clean the guns after a hunt out came the 3 in one oil. I used it for years, didn't know it is still for sale.
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As a child I remember my mother using it on her tredel (did I spell that right?) Singer sewing machine. My dad would come in and have to hunt for that oil when he was in need of it. It has been around for as long as I can remember and that is some time now
I don't recal my dad ever using it on weapons, but it was in his shop always, unless mom had it. Flash forward to this century, and there's a can of that same oil in my shop too! That oil has been a staple for many I suppose...me included. And yes, it is still made here in the U.S.
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I don't recal my dad ever using it on weapons, but it was in his shop always, unless mom had it. Flash forward to this century, and there's a can of that same oil in my shop too! That oil has been a staple for many I suppose...me included. And yes, it is still made here in the U.S.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
3 in 1 oil has been a staple in our family ever since I can remember. I don't use it for guns, but it has many household uses where a light oil is needed, especially for the wife's sewing machine.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
love 3 in 1 oil use it on my sewing machines in my saddle shop but don't use it on leather it will rot it. on leather use 100% neet's foot oil or virgin olive oil. i also use a lot of lilly stiching oil with my sewing machines to lube the thread. i also use 3 in 1 on my oil stones for sharpening my knives.
Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Three in one was invented by G W Cole in 1894. It came in bottles with his name embosssed on them until it became the "Three In One Oil Co" around 1905. There were at least two sizes, but the originals by Cole came in the size shown. It was very popular, if the large number we dig is an indicator. I don't bother washing them, just sell 'em as-is for a couple bucks.





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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Interestingly, I just oiled up my Hi LIft jack. I use only 3 in 1 on it. Have since I bought it in '83. There are all sorts of "modern" lubricants, but good ole 3 in 1 still works just dandy.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Always have used it on pocket knives and oil stones.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Don’t think it is advisable to use 3-in-1 on wood or leather.
From the 3 in 1 oil FAQ home page:
“What is 3-IN-ONE® Oil?
3-IN-ONE is a specially formulated lubricating, penetrating, and cleaning oil. 3-IN-ONE's unique set of ingredients enable it to lubricate as well as protect metal surfaces. 3-IN-ONE Oil's easy-to-use drip spout allows you to apply the product right where it's needed most
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“What does the name stand for?
3-IN-ONE was developed in 1894 for use on bicycles. The inventor, George Cole, was hoping to create a product that would lubricate, clean and prevent rust. Those three functions in one product led to the name.
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Read call ‘bout it:
http://www.3inone.com/faqs/#a48
And from Wikipedia:
“3-in-One Oil is a general-purpose lubricating oil sold in small cans and squeezable containers for household and do-it-yourself use. It was originally formulated in 1894. Its name, given by the inventor George W. Cole of New Jersey, derives from the product's triple ability to "clean, lubricate and protect," originally for use on bicycles. The formula consists of pale spindle oil with a small amount of corrosion inhibitor and citronella oil (which gives the product its distinctive sharp odor). It remains a popular lubricant for bicycle chains”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3-In-One_Oil
From the 3 in 1 oil FAQ home page:
“What is 3-IN-ONE® Oil?
3-IN-ONE is a specially formulated lubricating, penetrating, and cleaning oil. 3-IN-ONE's unique set of ingredients enable it to lubricate as well as protect metal surfaces. 3-IN-ONE Oil's easy-to-use drip spout allows you to apply the product right where it's needed most
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“What does the name stand for?
3-IN-ONE was developed in 1894 for use on bicycles. The inventor, George Cole, was hoping to create a product that would lubricate, clean and prevent rust. Those three functions in one product led to the name.
(Italics added: rcN)
Read call ‘bout it:
http://www.3inone.com/faqs/#a48
And from Wikipedia:
“3-in-One Oil is a general-purpose lubricating oil sold in small cans and squeezable containers for household and do-it-yourself use. It was originally formulated in 1894. Its name, given by the inventor George W. Cole of New Jersey, derives from the product's triple ability to "clean, lubricate and protect," originally for use on bicycles. The formula consists of pale spindle oil with a small amount of corrosion inhibitor and citronella oil (which gives the product its distinctive sharp odor). It remains a popular lubricant for bicycle chains”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3-In-One_Oil
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Seems to me I've read not to use 3 in 1 oil on guns. Believe they said it would get either 'gummy' or 'cake-up' over time thereby increasing the effort needed to work gun's action.
Someone here will come along with a more accurate version of what I'm trying to convey.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
If using oil as apreservative on firearms, it is best to apply a very light film. Too heavy a coat of oil and it will drip/soak into the wood. Oil causes wood to become soft and loose it strength as well as darken it. Same thing from what I have seen on leather.
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I bought a new can only the other day.
When I worked for Westley Richards I had an old pellet tin full of 3 in 1 oil on my bench, the level kept going down overnight and then I found out that Mice were drinking it!
When I worked for Westley Richards I had an old pellet tin full of 3 in 1 oil on my bench, the level kept going down overnight and then I found out that Mice were drinking it!

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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Gents,
I have not used it in ages. Iver Johnson used to recommend it for their guns, and it appears that 3 in One did, too:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =276133179


They used to advertise that it is good for wood, too:
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I have not used it in ages. Iver Johnson used to recommend it for their guns, and it appears that 3 in One did, too:
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =276133179
Though tattered,it comes with the original box( bottom portion of box is in a couple pieces) and papers which includes an ad and cleaning instructions from the Original 3-in-1 Oil Company.


They used to advertise that it is good for wood, too:
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
I always have some of it in the house somewhere. I have found it very good for removing surface rust on firearms. Works good for general cleaning of the outside of guns. I don't use it much for lubing because I find it dries and leaves a residue with time.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Let me throw my hand up. Mostly I use it on my hot water heater pump...
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Wade,Old Ranger wrote:As a child I remember my mother using it on her tredel (did I spell that right?) Singer sewing machine. My dad would come in and have to hunt for that oil when he was in need of it. It has been around for as long as I can remember and that is some time now![]()
I don't recal my dad ever using it on weapons, but it was in his shop always, unless mom had it. Flash forward to this century, and there's a can of that same oil in my shop too! That oil has been a staple for many I suppose...me included. And yes, it is still made here in the U.S.
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Mike,Mike D. wrote:Three in one was invented by G W Cole in 1894. It came in bottles with his name embosssed on them until it became the "Three In One Oil Co" around 1905. There were at least two sizes, but the originals by Cole came in the size shown. It was very popular, if the large number we dig is an indicator. I don't bother washing them, just sell 'em as-is for a couple bucks.![]()
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Mom used to have 3-IN-1 oil around all the time. I've rarely used it since I have so much other oils to use.
For guns I use mostly Marvel oil or Industrial PCL.
For sewing machines I use sewing machine oil.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
they still make that oil...totally forgot about it... :)
Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
I've used it on bikes and electric motors only. Dad told me not to use it on guns as it would gum up.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
I quit using 3 in 1 after I tested it and found out how poor a gun oil it really is. CLP is my choice nbow as a rust preventitive and general gun oil. That said in the old days we used a lot of it and Grandma used it on the treadle sewing machine also. I still have a can of it in the old machine.
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I remember gramps always having 3-in-1 oil around. Also always had Cloverine Salve, Carter's Little Liver Pills, Smith Brother's Cough Drops, and hoarhound (sp?) candy.
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I use it once I've cleaned a bore to swab a very fine layer of 3-in-1 inside the bore. I use Conservator's Wax on the externals.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
I am another who uses it mostly for my pocket knives.
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I still do for a lot of items ...............Mutt
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when I worked at another printing company, I used 3in1 oil on the acme stitching heads on a mccain stitcher. I used the 20 weight. After dissambly and cleaning of heads, used this oil sparingly upon assembly, and daily oiling. Worked great and the pullup applicator was perfect size. Head worked great till the buildup of metal"dust" from the stitching wire forced me to do another clean and rebuild. The new bottles are made of plastic and has a cap that you pull on and off. Hate that, like the old style metal cans version.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Do you suppose it improved their "regularity?"game keeper wrote:I bought a new can only the other day.
When I worked for Westley Richards I had an old pellet tin full of 3 in 1 oil on my bench, the level kept going down overnight and then I found out that Mice were drinking it!

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I use 0-20W Amsoil (since the red/white 3 in 1 is 10W) but not on my guns.
Found that 1 qt used in my 2 good ole brass spout pump cans last about 3-5 years for lubing stuff in general.
Dont have to be Amsoil (just like that brand)
For the guns----myself ? ----I have found what works best for me is Rem Oil on inside stuff/guts,and wiped down Lemon Pledge for outside stuff.(does the wood at same time)
Plus the guns smell nice.(my hunting gun during deer or whatever season use the unscented Pledge wiped extra good.)
That stuff is amazing (bought an extra 28" modified 12ga vent rib barrel once for my Ithaca 37's)had some surface rusting and the barrel inside was not looking too great(got to realize couldn,t resist it was like $10 or $15)and I like a challenge.
Took a can of Lemon Pledge and totally foamed up the entire barrel in/out and then wrapped it up in plastic wrap.
Let it set on top of a cabinet in my workshop for 3 months,unwrapped it wiped it down and that thing looked like new.
Thought if it will do that-----------------then????????/
Found that 1 qt used in my 2 good ole brass spout pump cans last about 3-5 years for lubing stuff in general.
Dont have to be Amsoil (just like that brand)

For the guns----myself ? ----I have found what works best for me is Rem Oil on inside stuff/guts,and wiped down Lemon Pledge for outside stuff.(does the wood at same time)

Plus the guns smell nice.(my hunting gun during deer or whatever season use the unscented Pledge wiped extra good.)
That stuff is amazing (bought an extra 28" modified 12ga vent rib barrel once for my Ithaca 37's)had some surface rusting and the barrel inside was not looking too great(got to realize couldn,t resist it was like $10 or $15)and I like a challenge.

Took a can of Lemon Pledge and totally foamed up the entire barrel in/out and then wrapped it up in plastic wrap.
Let it set on top of a cabinet in my workshop for 3 months,unwrapped it wiped it down and that thing looked like new.
Thought if it will do that-----------------then????????/
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Don't know about that but It stopped them squeaking.Washita wrote:Do you suppose it improved their "regularity?"game keeper wrote:I bought a new can only the other day.
When I worked for Westley Richards I had an old pellet tin full of 3 in 1 oil on my bench, the level kept going down overnight and then I found out that Mice were drinking it!

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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Stopped using it and WD40 years ago. Modern synthetic based oils like CLP or Mobile 1 do everything 3 in 1 and WD40 did but better in my view.
I'm sure it works, but there are alternatives that are better today. S'all I'm sayin'. If you love the stuff enjoy it!
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Ther's been a can of that stuff in my mother-in-law's pantry for 40 years. Probalby the same can, too. lol
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game keeper wrote:Don't know about that but It stopped them squeaking.Washita wrote:Do you suppose it improved their "regularity?"game keeper wrote:I bought a new can only the other day.
When I worked for Westley Richards I had an old pellet tin full of 3 in 1 oil on my bench, the level kept going down overnight and then I found out that Mice were drinking it!



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I still have 3-in-1 oil in the shop and the wife's sewing area, can remember it weren't all that long ago that Carter's Liver Pills, Smith Brother's Cough Drops and Cod Liver Oil were the basis of gettin' rid of whatever ailed ya! But I prefer Corn Husker's lotion! And I ain't that old... yet!dennie wrote:I remember gramps always having 3-in-1 oil around. Also always had Cloverine Salve, Carter's Little Liver Pills, Smith Brother's Cough Drops, and hoarhound (sp?) candy.
Yep, I'm an old feller.
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Although I tend to use more WD40 than 3-in-1 nowadays.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
I use 3-n-1 and Ed's Red on my guns, and 10w30 on my reloading dies. I also use 3-n-1 as a solvent for alox.
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I saw an ad not that long ago for Smith Brother's. Maybe someone has bought the name.Griff wrote:I still have 3-in-1 oil in the shop and the wife's sewing area, can remember it weren't all that long ago that Carter's Liver Pills, Smith Brother's Cough Drops and Cod Liver Oil were the basis of gettin' rid of whatever ailed ya! But I prefer Corn Husker's lotion! And I ain't that old... yet!dennie wrote:I remember gramps always having 3-in-1 oil around. Also always had Cloverine Salve, Carter's Little Liver Pills, Smith Brother's Cough Drops, and hoarhound (sp?) candy.
Yep, I'm an old feller.
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Although I tend to use more WD40 than 3-in-1 nowadays.
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wow...that's bad... :)game keeper wrote:Don't know about that but It stopped them squeaking.Washita wrote:Do you suppose it improved their "regularity?" :roll:game keeper wrote:I bought a new can only the other day.
When I worked for Westley Richards I had an old pellet tin full of 3 in 1 oil on my bench, the level kept going down overnight and then I found out that Mice were drinking it! :shock:
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Borregos wrote:game keeper wrote:Don't know about that but It stopped them squeaking.Washita wrote:Do you suppose it improved their "regularity?"game keeper wrote:I bought a new can only the other day.
When I worked for Westley Richards I had an old pellet tin full of 3 in 1 oil on my bench, the level kept going down overnight and then I found out that Mice were drinking it!![]()
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As it happens I used some last night on an air gun!
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I always have a can on the bench. The smell of it (and Hoppe's #9) brings back fond memories.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
I have always been around it also and still have several cans around that are tin......and one that is plastic.
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My Grandpa used it. When his Browning .22 Auto finally made it's way to me, after several years of non-use, the oil had turned to a white, hard gunk. So, like WD, it's a good idea to wipe off after putting it on. (WD40 and 3-1 are the same company now)
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
I use a generous amount on my hair clipper blades before giving myself a free haircut. No gumming up.
I used to use it for sharpening the knives, with an oilstone. Now I use saliva, a little more readily available, and doesn't clog the pores of the stone.
For bike chains I have switched to whatever brand leaves a dry lubricant behind like graphite or teflon.
For guns I use Prolix (which also leaves a lubricant behind).
For things that squeak around the house I use Hoppe's because I have it around. It's a little thicker than 3 in 1 so I like it better.
I use 3 in 1 at work to oil my lensometer which has some heavy gears. I bet it would be better to switch to Hoppe's for that as well.
I don't see evidence of 3 in one gumming up, when I go inside my lensometer, it's just a little thin for heavy parts. Probably a little thin for guns too.
Egg spurts have said not to use too light an oil on bicycles, because it stops lubricating and then just attracts dirt. The stuff I use evaporates and leaves dry lubricant behind.
I used to use it for sharpening the knives, with an oilstone. Now I use saliva, a little more readily available, and doesn't clog the pores of the stone.
For bike chains I have switched to whatever brand leaves a dry lubricant behind like graphite or teflon.
For guns I use Prolix (which also leaves a lubricant behind).
For things that squeak around the house I use Hoppe's because I have it around. It's a little thicker than 3 in 1 so I like it better.
I use 3 in 1 at work to oil my lensometer which has some heavy gears. I bet it would be better to switch to Hoppe's for that as well.
I don't see evidence of 3 in one gumming up, when I go inside my lensometer, it's just a little thin for heavy parts. Probably a little thin for guns too.
Egg spurts have said not to use too light an oil on bicycles, because it stops lubricating and then just attracts dirt. The stuff I use evaporates and leaves dry lubricant behind.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
El Chivo, I've also heard bike guys recommend against using 3 in 1 oil, mostly because it attracts dirt. If it were the only thing available, I'd use it on my guns. I had a blue revolver that I left in the tent while I hiked for miles over the tundra. I neglected to bring a good belt holster with me, and I was carrying a load anyway so I left it behind. When I got back, it had a brown sheen all over it from the dew that had condensed on it since the tent door and flap were wide open. I didn't have any kind of oil or lube along, so when we got back to the truck I pulled the dipstick and scavenged a little 10W-30 oil to wipe the gun down. I don't even remember if we had any extra quarts of oil along on that trip.
Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
I have a can of 3 and 1 both on my shop workbench as well as my reloading bench. A drop behind each ear works almost as good as Hoppe's #9 when I run out!


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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
Use it all the time on the worm drive gear for my garage door opener, does not coagulate at -10'F.
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Re: Who uses 3 in 1 oil these days?
My grandparents, too! My "Gram" used 3-in-One a lot, including in her old Singer "treddle" machine and also when SHE cleaned the farm scattergun. (Quite the lady, that one!) Yep! I'm old, too!