skotl Forum Supporter Messages 10,190 Location Edinburgh, UK Jan 7, 2017 #1 On a 1940s Denham lathe - also, does the final nipple look different to the first one? Seems to have more of a dimple.
On a 1940s Denham lathe - also, does the final nipple look different to the first one? Seems to have more of a dimple.
brightspark Member Messages 41,290 Location yarm stockton on tees Jan 7, 2017 #2 one like this but the price looks a bit heavy http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pump-Oil-...533592?hash=item1c77797818:g:IwAAAOSwZjJU5M4C
one like this but the price looks a bit heavy http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pump-Oil-...533592?hash=item1c77797818:g:IwAAAOSwZjJU5M4C
Gareth0123 You'll need 16 pigs to do the job in one sitting! Messages 1,559 Location Norwich, Norfolk, UK Jan 7, 2017 #3 I have a grease gun that I changed the seals out so that it now holds and pumps 400ml of oil But you could try one of these oil guns from The Nipple Shop
I have a grease gun that I changed the seals out so that it now holds and pumps 400ml of oil But you could try one of these oil guns from The Nipple Shop
Gareth J Member Messages 3,705 Location North Cornwall Jan 7, 2017 #4 I'd say the first one is missing its sealing ball. Not really an issue with oil on a lathe I should think. I also converted on old grease gun. Leaks a bit but not so bad if stored vertically.
I'd say the first one is missing its sealing ball. Not really an issue with oil on a lathe I should think. I also converted on old grease gun. Leaks a bit but not so bad if stored vertically.
Swift&Bold Member Messages 987 Location Dan Saff! Jan 7, 2017 #5 Try searching for 'tecalemit gun' on Ebay, it should come up with what you need.
skotl Forum Supporter Messages 10,190 Location Edinburgh, UK Jan 7, 2017 #6 Thanks guys something like this (click to link)?