Thanks very much for the suggestions.
I actually presented this problem to one of my friends in the Engineering Dept (I worked for I-R back then... only way I could have afforded an I-R compressor at the time).
We used a synthetic, called Anderall or something like that.
The compressor was long-ago recalled, so don't have it anymore. I now use this extremely noisey Craftsman 33-gal oil-less, which was Made in the U.S.A. by the DeVilbiss company. Gotta wear ear plugs AND ear phones, but thing has run faithfully (and loudly) for the last eight years.
The little $100 Craftsman 2-gal does use 30-wt, as mentioned. But it's alway in the house and we're both warm. I don't do that "cold" stuff too well now that I'm retired.
CWS
I actually presented this problem to one of my friends in the Engineering Dept (I worked for I-R back then... only way I could have afforded an I-R compressor at the time).
We used a synthetic, called Anderall or something like that.
The compressor was long-ago recalled, so don't have it anymore. I now use this extremely noisey Craftsman 33-gal oil-less, which was Made in the U.S.A. by the DeVilbiss company. Gotta wear ear plugs AND ear phones, but thing has run faithfully (and loudly) for the last eight years.
The little $100 Craftsman 2-gal does use 30-wt, as mentioned. But it's alway in the house and we're both warm. I don't do that "cold" stuff too well now that I'm retired.

CWS

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