sugarmaple
Bronze Member
Bless you one and all for the grease gun tricks. I have always assumed it was something in my karma that caused me such consternation with the grease gun gods. I can now say that my understanding of this matter is 100% improved.
An old(er) timer friend once showed me an intermediate position to lock the rod back half way when trying to bleed the gun the ineffective way. I have never been able to duplicate his trick without his patient, instructing presence. Anyone heard of something like that?
I have taken to wearing mechanic's gloves with the rubbery coating on the palms and fingers, when working with grease just to minimize the handwashing (handwringing) that goes along with my greasing fiascos. Makes the gun much easier to hang on to in the middle of the match, and, if I happen to forget for the umpty-umth time just how sharp that little rim is concealed beneath all that tempting left over grease, I can remove said dollop of grease with impunity.
An old(er) timer friend once showed me an intermediate position to lock the rod back half way when trying to bleed the gun the ineffective way. I have never been able to duplicate his trick without his patient, instructing presence. Anyone heard of something like that?
I have taken to wearing mechanic's gloves with the rubbery coating on the palms and fingers, when working with grease just to minimize the handwashing (handwringing) that goes along with my greasing fiascos. Makes the gun much easier to hang on to in the middle of the match, and, if I happen to forget for the umpty-umth time just how sharp that little rim is concealed beneath all that tempting left over grease, I can remove said dollop of grease with impunity.