Posted by S2710 on July 05, 2013 at 11:02:04 from (98.143.227.89):
In Reply to: Grease gun posted by Nancy Howell on July 05, 2013 at 07:49:41:
I have two pistol grip ones. one is Lubrimatic made in USA and the other one has no name on it. Both work well. You didn't say weather he was using bulk grease or tubes. If he is using bulk his gun may have the plunger made for tubes so it will not work right with bulk. If he is using tubes always store tubes upright with the top end facing down. When you load the gun always screw the barrel tight and then back off a turn, then release the plunger and pump the handle till grease comes out. I have had to with some very stiff grease take the gun and slam it against something to get the grease to slide down the tube to make it pump. I had one that no matter what I tried I couldn't get it to work so I scraped it. HTH
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