I've always been a little intrigued by oiler cans. Aside from being indispensable on the workbench they often look so interesting. I have to stop myself from buying them when I see them at flea markets, I almost brought home a 2 quart oil can the last time I was at a flea market. As much as I liked it I knew I didn't have any use for it.
1 - Golden Rod Deluxe 1 pint pump with separate filler cap and long flexible spout. I keep it near my lathe and drill press for cutting lube.
2 - No Name - has copper colour on the bottom but that is worn off everywhere else, about 2 -3 oz diaphragm type with a long flexible stem and down angled tip. Great for topping up oil cups on my lathe.
3 - No Name - has copper colour on the bottom also so maybe golden rod?, about 2 -3 oz Pump with an extension for a good long reach
4 - Zoom Spout Robert Shaw all purpose lubricant. This little plastic oiler has an extendable spout that doesn't leak. Note the little *** sticking up on the lid, used for storing the red cap when in use. 4 oz.
5 - Stainless Steel Kitchen olive oil dispenser that found it's way into the shop.
6 - Wesco England - about a 4 oz pump style with a metered tip
7 - Golden Rod - very similar to the Wesco but notice the nice bell shaped flare on the bottom which makes this one much more stabile where ever you set it down. 4 oz.
8 - No Name pump style about 6 oz.
9 - SYMONS OILER - I believe this is a SYMONS Oiler although there is no markings on it. Here is an interesting link to some cool info on them:
http://www.wdm.ca/artifact_articles/oilcan.html
10 - No Name About a 3 oz. diaphram style with straight spout.
11 - No Name About a 1 oz. diaphram style with straight spout.
12 - A nice 2 oz. pocket oiler, no name.
13 - I call this my Alladin’s Lamp Oiler, everything is soldered into place with no access to the pump.
14 - This is a tube of ANCHORLUBE G771 excellent machine work lube for cutting various types of metal, threading etc.
15 - Just a plastic oiler, aboit 8 oz.
Also pictured is my collection of singer sewing machine and 3 in 1 oil cans.
Got an interesting oiler or info, please post.
1 - Golden Rod Deluxe 1 pint pump with separate filler cap and long flexible spout. I keep it near my lathe and drill press for cutting lube.
2 - No Name - has copper colour on the bottom but that is worn off everywhere else, about 2 -3 oz diaphragm type with a long flexible stem and down angled tip. Great for topping up oil cups on my lathe.
3 - No Name - has copper colour on the bottom also so maybe golden rod?, about 2 -3 oz Pump with an extension for a good long reach
4 - Zoom Spout Robert Shaw all purpose lubricant. This little plastic oiler has an extendable spout that doesn't leak. Note the little *** sticking up on the lid, used for storing the red cap when in use. 4 oz.
5 - Stainless Steel Kitchen olive oil dispenser that found it's way into the shop.
6 - Wesco England - about a 4 oz pump style with a metered tip
7 - Golden Rod - very similar to the Wesco but notice the nice bell shaped flare on the bottom which makes this one much more stabile where ever you set it down. 4 oz.
8 - No Name pump style about 6 oz.
9 - SYMONS OILER - I believe this is a SYMONS Oiler although there is no markings on it. Here is an interesting link to some cool info on them:
http://www.wdm.ca/artifact_articles/oilcan.html
10 - No Name About a 3 oz. diaphram style with straight spout.
11 - No Name About a 1 oz. diaphram style with straight spout.
12 - A nice 2 oz. pocket oiler, no name.
13 - I call this my Alladin’s Lamp Oiler, everything is soldered into place with no access to the pump.
14 - This is a tube of ANCHORLUBE G771 excellent machine work lube for cutting various types of metal, threading etc.
15 - Just a plastic oiler, aboit 8 oz.
Also pictured is my collection of singer sewing machine and 3 in 1 oil cans.
Got an interesting oiler or info, please post.
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