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banjo

12-15-2006 20:18:04




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I was wondering how i could use tranny fluid in a aerosol container of some sort.I have plenty of the little trigger oil cans but being lazy i dont use them. I like the pressurized spray cans to flush crud back out of holes etc.those brand name penetrants get a little pricey.

Do any of ya'll have any suggestions?




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Slowpoke

12-24-2006 01:05:21




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
Why not use shop air or a portable 5 gallon air tank? No messy fluid to clean up. Just be sure to use eye protection.



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glennster

12-16-2006 16:55:30




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
shoup has them, they are called sureshot refillable sprayer, 1 quart capacity, comes with 1 mist and 1 pin stream tip 42.95, part number ss200, they also have extension nozzles and rebuild kits for them.shoupparts.com. they will spray solvents and light oils. handy as heck, you can fill them to 200psi air pressure



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vally farm

12-16-2006 08:36:36




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
go to the Dollar Store and you can buy those quatr squeeze bottles. Better yet, when the wife is done with the wWindex bottle, just grab it and fill it with what ever you like. Mike



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Vern-MI

12-16-2006 06:47:03




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
Buy one of the Sure Shot sprayers sold by Milwaukee Sprayer Manufacture.



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51Pony

12-16-2006 03:45:56




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
There's a product called Preval, made by Precision valve company. It's a babyfood jar where you can put paint, tranny fluid, etc., attached to a spreay head with a dip tube. It would get a little pricey for using very often. NAPA sells these around here. I use this for painting touchups, when the area or part is small and I don't want to fill up the big paint gun.



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larry in tn

12-16-2006 01:56:26




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
Bout to tell my age but..... ..... .....
Many years ago I worked at service station in Pontiac,Michigan. Back when there was actually someone that pumped your gas and cleaned the windows. Because of the cold winters it was difficult to keep window cleaning solution from freezing. The station owner bought several pocket sized refillable washer fluid containers. You filled them and pressurized them with compressed air. These were heavy duty items made by Plews. I thought the thing was to small for cleaning windows but would be good for light oiling jobs.

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Greg_Ky

12-16-2006 02:26:58




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to larry in tn, 12-16-2006 01:56:26  
Larry I would venture to bet that you know a guy by the name of Joy Fair? Greg from nearby Oxford.



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larry in tn

12-17-2006 05:39:45




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to Greg_Ky, 12-16-2006 02:26:58  
Greg
I sure did as well as his nemesis Wolfield Dee(spelling??)on Telegraph Road.



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banjo

12-15-2006 21:21:21




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
looking for the type that Bob posted. i am not always close to a compressor and draging one around is more work than the little trigger type oil cans ;(



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old

12-15-2006 21:13:13




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
Buy a CHEAP paint gun and fill it with the tranny fluid. Wal-mart has them for a pretty cheap price and when the seals go bad which they will you can just junk it and buy another one



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Bob

12-15-2006 21:08:03




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
One source is linked below.

We have an older unit at the shop, it must be a quart size... I can't remember the name, though!



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Jean-Raymond

12-15-2006 21:05:28




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to banjo, 12-15-2006 20:18:04  
You could use this kind of spray system. I dont know if you will find it around yours.

http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=20048&cat=1,190,43034&ap=1



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BigMarv1085

12-16-2006 12:08:42




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to Jean-Raymond, 12-15-2006 21:05:28  
Try harbor frieght, they should sell a cannister that you fill and pressurize with air.



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mbu

12-17-2006 23:14:26




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to BigMarv1085, 12-16-2006 12:08:42  
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Like BigMarv1085 said, Harbor Freight sells a reusable/refillable aerosol spray can that uses compressed air for the propellant. Because it uses compressed air, the liquid won't come out at a constant rate but nevertheless it will work okay for a range.

They claim the aluminum container can withstand 250 psi and they have a relief valve set at 90 psi. The recommended working pressure is 50 psi.

The price is $9.99 but they often have sales on it for around $4.00.

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Slowpoke

12-24-2006 01:01:51




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 Re: need some ideas in reply to mbu, 12-17-2006 23:14:26  
I think mbu is looking for one that takes an extension nozzle like the the ones that come with WD40. Can the spray head on the HF sprayer do that or can it be replaced with one from other penetrant cans so a long nozzle can be used? If he wants to clean out holes why not use just air in the sprayer (which probably won't last more than a few seconds) or shop air. Or use a portable 5 gallon air tank.

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