Grease Gun and a Screwdriver

   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #181  
Lock n lube showed up today. I was thinking it came with a hose, but I guess not.
 

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   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #183  
Me too. I had to go out to the garage to make sure my grease guns work that way.

How embarrasing--68 years old and I never figured that out! No one ever told me, so I wonder if any of them knew.

Glad to hear I learned it at 57. Another thing my dad or granddad probably told me but, I was either not listening or talking🤔
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #184  
Lol. Wow I forgot about this thread...
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #186  
Yes it is!
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #187  
And for those just tuning in, Lock-N-Lube now makes 2 different units, the original, now includes a replacement jaw(s) and O-ring kit with the coupler, AND they now make a longer 'nose' XL model coupler to allow access to those zerk fittings that need a long reach extension. It also includes a parts for rebuild kit in the package. LockNLube(R) Grease Coupler | End Greasing Frustration

And as I searched for the link above I found what some other posters have mentioned seems now available - another brand of locking coupler, shown here:Univer-Co Lock-On Grease Gun Coupler (UC-312) by Univerco (213) Inc for $27.99 in Grease Guns - Accessories - Lube Equipment - Air Compressors - Automotive : Rural King

AND, James KOua made up an adapter to allow using a lincoln branded angle coupler with a standard 1/8 " zerk screwed into it that allows even more flexibility to reach the impossible location zerks, by attaching the angle adapter to any coupler, including a Lock-N-Lube, by clamping the coupler to the zerk attached to the angle coupler.
Here's the item; just add a 1/8" thread zerk into its threaded end and then attach the adapter to whatever coupler is in use on your grease gun hose. Amazon.com: lincoln Model 5883

With teh above info and say a 20volt DeWalt battery operated grease gun, like I received recently for Father's Day, one should be able to grease anything on Planet Earth with extreme ease.

Hope this info helps those struggling with the way of the dinosaurs; you know the ones that were roaming Earth only 5000 years ago, according to the extremely misinformed!:laughing:
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #188  
I need to look into James idea!
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #190  
Thanks James, you always have helpful tips!
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #191  
Thanks James, you always have helpful tips!

Your welcome.. I am always pleased to make someones life a little easier.

Oh, by the way I have a bunch of those 1/8 inch Zerks left over is someone wants to drop by and leave with one for free.. I had to buy a whole package..
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #192  
But James never did explain whether that screw driver thingy demo was for left hand turns or right hand turns.:confused3:
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #193  
But James never did explain whether that screw driver thingy demo was for left hand turns or right hand turns.:confused3:

Yah, operation of that screwdriver thingy, is really beyond the scope of my knowledge base...:)
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #194  
I have to admit, I read the thread only to page 12 and can't resist any longer to comment.

After 6 years after the OP, I still didn't know. I'm 46 right now and won't qualify for 'the oldest'.

I have two grease guns, a two-hand lever action and a pneumatic. I agree on the priming issue a poster mentioned somewhere.
Recently I bought three cheap cartridges of grease and two of them have air pockets locked in. They were a PITA. I never buy them again.

One of the tip started to leak grease out to the side. Depending which gun wasn't affected by the bad cartridges and worked, I changed the tips.

I put a new grease tip on the Financial Minister's shopping list.

When she and the kids came home, they mentioned a difference of three jaws vs four jaws. I didn't know the difference, I wasn't old enough yet.
Now, the new tip IS tight and difficult to get off some zerks.

What I discovered in the past with the side leaking is, that not always pushing the tip on to the zerks and hold it there is the solution. Sometimes I had to release the forward pressure and let the jaws hug the zerks and it would seal and not leak.

By the time I get home I will start my research to confirm your reports. If it proofs to be true, I make sure to tell my 15 year old son about it. He should not life another 30 or even 60 years until he learns this.

I really like this forum and enjoy reading on here. I apreciate the willingness of the experienced members to share their knowledge..... including a nice portion of humor about (their) "density".
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #195  
I have to admit, I read the thread only to page 12 and can't resist any longer to comment.

After 6 years after the OP, I still didn't know. I'm 46 right now and won't qualify for 'the oldest'.

I have two grease guns, a two-hand lever action and a pneumatic. I agree on the priming issue a poster mentioned somewhere.
Recently I bought three cheap cartridges of grease and two of them have air pockets locked in. They were a PITA. I never buy them again.

One of the tip started to leak grease out to the side. Depending which gun wasn't affected by the bad cartridges and worked, I changed the tips.

I put a new grease tip on the Financial Minister's shopping list.

When she and the kids came home, they mentioned a difference of three jaws vs four jaws. I didn't know the difference, I wasn't old enough yet.
Now, the new tip IS tight and difficult to get off some zerks.

What I discovered in the past with the side leaking is, that not always pushing the tip on to the zerks and hold it there is the solution. Sometimes I had to release the forward pressure and let the jaws hug the zerks and it would seal and not leak.

By the time I get home I will start my research to confirm your reports. If it proofs to be true, I make sure to tell my 15 year old son about it. He should not life another 30 or even 60 years until he learns this.

I really like this forum and enjoy reading on here. I apreciate the willingness of the experienced members to share their knowledge..... including a nice portion of humor about (their) "density".

A Lock n Lube tip can make life a bit easier too. I have one.

 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #196  
I am 70 1/2 and I just learned. I spent several of my teen years working in a service station doing 1$ grease jobs. I grew up in Tennessee where people are naturally smarter.
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #197  
James - after 5 years using the Lock n Lube I have to say it works really well and I probably use it 90% of the time. It does make it harder to get at Zerks in corners and other tight spots, though. After 5 years of getting covered with grease every time I had to change the tip, I found one of those mini grease guns that I'd bought & promptly lost, even before I got the Lock n Lube ... much density, I know. Now I keep a right angle tip on the mini & no Zerk I can't deal with - even without a screwdriver!
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   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #198  
James - after 5 years using the Lock n Lube I have to say it works really well and I probably use it 90% of the time. It does make it harder to get at Zerks in corners and other tight spots, though. After 5 years of getting covered with grease every time I had to change the tip, I found one of those mini grease guns that I'd bought & promptly lost, even before I got the Lock n Lube ... much density, I know. Now I keep a right angle tip on the mini & no Zerk I can't deal with - even without a screwdriver!
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Yep, you are fully armed. Cocked, Locked, and Ready to Rock. :thumbsup:
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #199  
So I just read this thread about an hour ago. Since then I have been greasing fool! I have replaced several guns because they were a pain to get on and off the fittings. Wow do I feel stupid now!
 
   / Grease Gun and a Screwdriver #200  
So I just read this thread about an hour ago. Since then I have been greasing fool! I have replaced several guns because they were a pain to get on and off the fittings. Wow do I feel stupid now!

No problem, Many an older fellow has went on to his reward without knowing that little piece of info.

73..de K0UA
 

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