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    Well this is my score of the week(well so far). It was listed as "Vintage Wysserod Grease Gun", though I'm pretty sure its in fact a pom pom oil gun. The "e" is in fact a "b" but it still didnt turn up anything in a search. I went looking for one of these a few weeks back and couldnt find anything under $90(of course now I will see them everywhere). $35 posted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    Well this is my score of the week(well so far). It was listed as "Vintage Wysserod Grease Gun", though I'm pretty sure its in fact a pom pom oil gun. The "e" is in fact a "b" but it still didnt turn up anything in a search. I went looking for one of these a few weeks back and couldnt find anything under $90(of course now I will see them everywhere). $35 posted.

    Stuart
    I pulled a very similar diecast one out of a skip bin a few months ago, very art deco looking along with an Eclipse magnetic base....may have to clean it up and use the thing.

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    Hi all, Mine is not a gloat ,Can any body tell me where I can get a replacement cup grinder the carborundem type 3inch dia for my RayMack cutter grinder dropt the one I had on the concrete Just disintergrated have tried around no luck. Shepparton Area.

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    Where did BT's go?
    So how come I can find them for $40 now! lol oh well I cant win them all and it looks and feels like one I used to use. Likely my snake camera turned up today to make me feel better

    Hi Graziano,
    They must have a been class of skips up your way . The only alum ones I have seen didnt seal so well but thats likely coz they were the cheapest one purchasing could find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    Where did BT's go?
    So how come I can find them for $40 now! lol oh well I cant win them all and it looks and feels like one I used to use. Likely my snake camera turned up today to make me feel better

    Hi Graziano,
    They must have a been class of skips up your way . The only alum ones I have seen didnt seal so well but thats likely coz they were the cheapest one purchasing could find.

    Snake camera? Something along the lines of the kitten kamera Stu?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    Where did BT's go?
    So how come I can find them for $40 now! lol oh well I cant win them all and it looks and feels like one I used to use. Likely my snake camera turned up today to make me feel better

    Hi Graziano,
    They must have a been class of skips up your way . The only alum ones I have seen didnt seal so well but thats likely coz they were the cheapest one purchasing could find.

    It helps if you're friends with a skip bin company: best score I ever saw was a bin full of stuff from a welding company closing down: stick rod, tig rods, brazing rods, mig wire, zirconia sanding belts, welder diodes etc etc etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    Where did BT's go?
    So how come I can find them for $40 now! lol oh well I cant win them all and it looks and feels like one I used to use. Likely my snake camera turned up today to make me feel better

    Hi Graziano,
    They must have a been class of skips up your way . The only alum ones I have seen didnt seal so well but thats likely coz they were the cheapest one purchasing could find.
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    Yes i think a post of Bobs has gone walkabout....
    Anyone know an online supplier of these pom pom oilers without having to go looking? I have 4 different pump style cans which are fine with thicker oils, even the $5 ones don't leak, but as soon as you put hydraulic oil in them they seem to leak everywhere. I've been trying to find some spun spring bottom type cans with no luck, i figure no pump to leak with those.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ueee View Post
    Hi
    Yes i think a post of Bobs has gone walkabout....
    Anyone know an online supplier of these pom pom oilers without having to go looking? I have 4 different pump style cans which are fine with thicker oils, even the $5 ones don't leak, but as soon as you put hydraulic oil in them they seem to leak everywhere. I've been trying to find some spun spring bottom type cans with no luck, i figure no pump to leak with those.....
    I just use supercheap oil cans retro fitted with a rigid tube and brass nozzle pointy enough to fit the ball oil thingys on the lathe. The tube is that hard black plastic used for airlines, it's flexible and you can have 50 cm or so on the oilcan.

    Edit: Just to clarify, the plastic tubing can handle the pressure of the oil without swelling, but is bendy enough that you can hold the oil can with one hand and guide the brass nozzle with the other hand to the oiling nipple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graziano View Post
    I just use supercheap oil cans retro fitted with a rigid tube and brass nozzle pointy enough to fit the ball oil thingys on the lathe.
    Thanks Mark,
    I have one of their small cans (150ml?) but not there regular ones, i'll duck in there next time i'm close and get one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anorak Bob View Post
    Snake camera? Something along the lines of the kitten kamera Stu?
    Well kitten kamera stays outside Bob, watch out! Its fixed focus so i'm not sure how much use it will be. I did see a real endoscope but it needed another part to work
    the camera is 7mm dia and about 500mm long.

    Sounds like my kind of skip Graziano

    Ewan,
    I came across these AFTER BTs post seems there is a difference.

    Collins Industrial Distributors:[ProductCodeID]=ale-11402

    Collins Industrial Distributors:[ProductCodeID]=ale-11302

    If you want a good oil can Reilang make some, but they around about $40 each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ueee View Post
    Hi
    Yes i think a post of Bobs has gone walkabout....
    Anyone know an online supplier of these pom pom oilers without having to go looking? I have 4 different pump style cans which are fine with thicker oils, even the $5 ones don't leak, but as soon as you put hydraulic oil in them they seem to leak everywhere. I've been trying to find some spun spring bottom type cans with no luck, i figure no pump to leak with those.....

    Ewan,

    I use one of these on my 13. The machine is festooned with oil nipples, 16 I think.

    The oilers work well enough. That well that I won't bother bidding on the real deal -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stustoys View Post
    Well kitten kamera stays outside Bob, watch out! Its fixed focus so i'm not sure how much use it will be. I did see a real endoscope but it needed another part to work
    the camera is 7mm dia and about 500mm long.

    Sounds like my kind of skip Graziano

    Ewan,
    I came across these AFTER BTs post seems there is a difference.

    Collins Industrial Distributors:[ProductCodeID]=ale-11402

    Collins Industrial Distributors:[ProductCodeID]=ale-11302

    If you want a good oil can Reilang make some, but they around about $40 each.

    Stuart
    You planning on going internal Stu?

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    Hi Stuart,
    There is ( as the ad says) a 5 metre endoscope for sale in Geelong almost brand new for $40.

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    This one isnt waterproof Bob. lol

    Hi Phil,
    Which add would that be?

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    Hi Stuart,
    PM sent.

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