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AKnate

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Was looking for parts for a greasegun and came across this beaut. Reminds me of a few sites I made around 1999-2000 when our school got internet and I was in a "computers" class.
Not sure what happened to those files, i had them saved on disc

Www.lubeandjack.com (no, it's not pron, I promise. Seriously, it's not. It's floor Jack and grease gun stuff, I think an old dude runs it)
 
Verified not Pron.

I finally got so pissed off at my ancient Lincoln grease gun last night that I just up and ordered a new lock-n-lube. Maybe I will look through that site and see if i can fix WTF ever has always sucked about it.
 

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Verified not Pron.

I finally got so pissed off at my ancient Lincoln grease gun last night that I just up and ordered a new lock-n-lube. Maybe I will look through that site and see if i can fix WTF ever has always sucked about it.
Some how the rubber follower on my Power Luber 1442 went MIA so half the tube ends up between the plunger plate and at the end of the cylinder.

New cylinder (or whatever it's called) is nearing $100 after shipping.

It's a gun I just keep at the firewood processor, have an M18 at the shed/house.
Works fine and have 2 decent batteries for it so hate to just toss it and buy another M18.
Hand operated guns suck ass for greasing equipment. Go through a tube just on the processor and skid steer.

I ordered one off that site, but so far haven't even received a "we got your order" email so dunno, starting to wonder if I just imagined ordering it or something. Was shopping for some used oil burner parts that same day too.
 
Regarding grease guns.
I got my current one from here.
I’ve been happy with it.
Yeah… nothing special but still.

(also have a makita battery powered I like)
 
Regarding grease guns.
I got my current one from here.
I’ve been happy with it.
Yeah… nothing special but still.

(also have a makita battery powered I like)
I think Lincoln was first to do cordless.
We had a couple when I worked at Sears in 2003.
 
I see these 1982 graphics and I immediately picture a lone person working in a dark basement, one lamp on, cigarette smoke, a HAM Radio off to the side with a pallet of ammo in the corner
 
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I can guarantee clicking on that site will get you on a government list! :laughing:

Not that most of us aren't already... :lmao:

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Not exactly current, but that's never been taken down or changed.
 
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