Alex,
My post was intended to give some advice to a beginner in steam and point out the differences in cylinder oils. When ordering oil, it is as well to know what you want and avoid costly mistakes.
As I have mentioned, the vast majority of modellers will be using a total loss system where exhaust is to atmosphere. If there are any steam models out there that do recover the condensate then I suspect the operators know all about the problems oil poses for a boiler.
Given the above, there was also no point in going into filtration systems which 99.9% of modellers will never use. A “slowish” process? I suppose it depends on your concept of time. Full size practice usually employs filters between the hotwell and feed pumps; smaller craft filter the hotwell returns. Heating-coil returns are typically filtered at the hotwell, also.
Brian,
I can vouch that Hallett’s oils are good quality but watch out for the carriage cost. I have just bought 5 litres of non-compounded oil from them for non-model use and the cost was £17.50 but carriage pushed this up to £36! There are several suppliers catering for the steam modeller by providing cylinder oil in small quantities and you may find these more economical. If you need names, just ask.
Barry M