Grease guns and grease...
- John Lewenauer
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Grease guns and grease...
Grease guns and grease...what's the best for our purposes?
1964 356 C Coupe, Togo/Fawn, Chassis 126634
Enjoy some pictures of my Togo 356 at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8292359@N06/sets/72157603043153749/show/
Enjoy some pictures of my Togo 356 at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8292359@N06/sets/72157603043153749/show/
- Steve Proctor
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Grease Guns
HMM, well I don't know best. I have a NAPA pistol grip / feed that you can operate with one hand, as well as a Sears pneumatic gun. The pneumatic is cool, pulsates and pumps just like the ones at the gas station. Constant feed.
Of course, the latter is much easier to operate.
STP
Of course, the latter is much easier to operate.
STP
STP
Steve Proctor
Member Since 1977
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Steve Proctor
Member Since 1977
VIN 84757
- John Lewenauer
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Re: Grease Guns
Didn't see your post, but bought the Sears Craftsman pneumatic and put on a 12" flexible hose with nipple. Worked very well for getting up and under to reach the steering knuckles and upper torsion bar zerks. What a messy job thoughSteve Proctor wrote:HMM, well I don't know best. I have a NAPA pistol grip / feed that you can operate with one hand, as well as a Sears pneumatic gun. The pneumatic is cool, pulsates and pumps just like the ones at the gas station. Constant feed.
Of course, the latter is much easier to operate.
STP
1964 356 C Coupe, Togo/Fawn, Chassis 126634
Enjoy some pictures of my Togo 356 at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8292359@N06/sets/72157603043153749/show/
Enjoy some pictures of my Togo 356 at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8292359@N06/sets/72157603043153749/show/