nanood62
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I have now copied it, and after many years the grease gun is now off the bench.
Thanks again for posting it here
Cheers Leigh
Thanks again for posting it here
Cheers Leigh
Stolen! Thank's for sharing Nuttsgt!![]()
Wonderful idea!
I just order my first grease gun because I'm doing the ball joints on my ranger this weekend. I'm not following how exactly you are able to tighten the bolts in the little tube? Sorry if this is a dumb question, I'm just not following exactly how you are able to angle in and fit the bolts in and then put a nut on it and tighten it? Also same applies when putting it on the wall... How exactly are you tightening the bolts since the tube is covering where you would normally come straight at a bolt.. IE: Screwing an anchor in the wall you are coming straight at the screw head..etc.
thanks,
-Nigel


Deserves a bump.. I'm copying..![]()
Quick question: Does grease freeze? Can I store a grease gun outside in Wisconsin?
Grease is frozen. It freezes around 400*F.I hope not. Then all the grease in wheel bearings and steering gear would freeze up too.
Well this is an old post but I just found it in a search. I'm going to make something similar for inside my trailer. I think I might make mine out of exhaust tubing and weld it to an ETrack clip so I can take it out when I'm using the trailer for other things than work. I just ordered an air operated Lincoln gun so I will build it when it arrives. Thought this was worth another bump.
I've got a Lincoln air grease gun and always have a heck of a time 'burping' (priming) it when I change cartridges!
Anybody have any tips?
There are a couple more floating around but usually hang them in the garbage cans.
I've got a Lincoln air grease gun and always have a heck of a time 'burping' (priming) it when I change cartridges!
Anybody have any tips?

Added to my "To Do" list!!
I hate dealing with the mess, and now that I have 2 manual large, 1 manual small, and 1 air powered the mess is growing
I'm thinking about doing a grease holder in addition to the gun holder, we usually buy by the case (i think 12) and I always end up forgetting the cabinet/shelf/location and buying more then having tooooooo many when I find thema lil holder like this + 3x angled /// for holding 24 (3x rows of 8) sounds good!

AWESOME work there cliftonbros, as always another great idea and of course love the color and box.