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How do you store your grease guns?

Ripped

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I have/had mine in in a plastic bag, in a plastic tub, and it just ended up oozing all over the inside
of the bag,

I was thinking of getting a smaller cartridge type of gun

Any tips?
 
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I'm gonna keep an eye on this thread, I'm sick of mine leaking oil all over. I use the Lucas red and tacky and it drips red oil all over.

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Sh40674

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i must be lucky, mine hangs on the wall and has never dripped. thanks again to garage journal i'll have to store it different because the OCD in me will make me think it's going to start hahaha
 

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There's already a thread about this
somewhere, I don't know exactly how
it's titled though. In a piece of PVC is
a good way, with a cap on the bottom.
 

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If you look closely you can see my hand grease gun on the track. Never leaked a drop. My cordless one hangside on the pegboard.
 

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LB-1911

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I have/had mine in in a plastic bag, in a plastic tub, and it just ended up oozing all over the inside
of the bag,

I was thinking of getting a smaller cartridge type of gun

Any tips?

Several options w/ a few photos -

Grease gun storage ideas
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=337932
08-28-2016

How to store grease guns
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=293517
06-07-2015

PVC Grease gun holder
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=175913
11-26-2012


Materials needed for ^ can be found @
:see:
Grease gun holder
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=59743
03-26-2010
:beer:
 
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white91formula

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I always wear rubber gloves when I use mine. When I am done and take the gloves off i make sure one of them gets flipped inside out if you will so the clean side is out. I put the rubber glove over the bottom of the grease gun and tuck the hose into it and then hang it on the shelf. Anything that leaks out of it while its sitting idle is caught in the glove and when i go to use it next i just toss the glove. When I am done i put the glove i was wearing while greasing back onto the grease gun.
 

LarryFahn

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I hang mine on the pegboard and it does leak out the bottom. I took one of those small yellow (it seems that's all they come in. Lol!) pegboard storage containers and hung it below.
 

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BDT/NWMN

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Mine all have hoses that like to flop around; so they are stored with related lube equipment in a large file cabinet drawer.

My Cousin Ole keeps His grease guns in His gun safe.
 
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bcradio

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Most new are sealed for "life". However, the better replacement parts are always greaseable. Moog problem solver for example.

I usually will try and do my replacements as OEM or equivalent though. If I do run into a situation where I need a grease gun, I'll get one then... I just haven't yet.
 

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I usually will try and do my replacements as OEM or equivalent though. If I do run into a situation where I need a grease gun, I'll get one then... I just haven't yet.


Grease guns are required for maintenance on better quality lawn tractors, snow blowers, and other equipment as well. Even for a homeowner, a grease gun can be a needed item.

But it is so true that many newer cars lack any need for a grease gun.

I really don't mind using a grease gun, except on damaged or rusty fittings that need replacements to do their intended job. That is when I like the grease-less joints even more.
 
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