Posted by ericlb on April 07, 2012 at 05:44:42 from (75.107.64.56):
In Reply to: grease gun?? posted by dave2 on April 04, 2012 at 14:53:06:
like most things made in china, the new ones are junk when their new, you might get lucky with a lincoln brand gun, id get 1 of them, then keep your eye on yard sales for somebody selling their older one, i had 1 grease tube air lock on me in the last several years,and that tube had been rolling around in a truck bed for awhile, when i change tubes out i pull the t handle and lock it out, then unscrew the head of the grease gun and remove the old tube, when i put the new tube in, i put the head of the gun on about 2 turns or so, then release the t handle slowly, this forces the trapped air out of the gun, then tighten the head fully, try it, and see if that helps
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