JOHNTHOMAS
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I KNEW YOU WERE OUT THERE SOME WHERE IF WE COULD SMOKE YOU OUT.:laughing: I REMEMBERED SOME ONE WAS A VAC USERThanks for posting the video! I mentioned this YEARS ago and people said it would not work. They said using a cork was easier....no way!
But, I did say a scantily clad female assistant was needed!! :shocked:
I HAVE A SEARS AND A HF AIR POWERED GREASE GUNS AND ENDORSE THEM HEARTILY. HAD A BATTERY ONE SOME WHERE I BOUGHT USED AND I THINK MAYBE BATTERY WAS BAD AND I CAN'T SEEM TO LOCATE IT. I BUY THE LEAST EXPENSIVE GREASE WHEN IT'S ON SALE AT TSC OR FARM WORLD AND FEEL SECURE WITH USING IT.This is a great thread! Thanks for all the info - one quick question, any preference to grease? I read that an air gun is superior so I'm going to pick one of those up at sears or hf and I think I read that Ron gets his grease at hf - is that a good place to get it? Any issues switching grease?
If you are not using the grease gun on a production level, I think you might be happier with a Lincoln Powerluber. I started with air, and changed to the Lincoln system and for my needs its much more user friendly. I use the 12 volt system and it has been flawless for years.
https://www.lincolnindustrial.com/P...ts//PowerLuber/PowerLuber12VoltGreaseGun.aspx
I AGREE THAT THE BATTERY ONE WOULD/WILL BE MORE CONVENIENT TO USE AND HERE ARE PRICES FROM AMAZON. I WON'T PAY $200 OR MORE FOR ONE MYSELF BUT THERE ARE THOSE THAT WILL. I HAD ONE AT ONE TIME AND SEEM TO HAVE LOST IT.
Amazon.com: lincoln electric grease gun