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Best Grease Gun
Best Grease Gun
Speaking of grease guns;
What ever happened to whats-his-name?
FixedBeing the smartest man on earth, the best businessman ever, greatest heavy equipment operator, hardest worker, best fabricator and all around baddest race shoe wearing man on the planet has kept him quite busy these days.
I think he’s currently developing the vaccine for covid and developing a cure for cancer.
Action Fag went back to spending his father in laws money and thinking he’s the smartest fuck on the planet.
Action Fag went back to spending his father in laws money and thinking he’s the smartest fuck on the planet.
Gotta say, if he's doing just that then he sure ain't dumb.![]()
Kind of a useless video without a pneumatic gun as a baseline. Pretty much nobody is going from manual to electric. Anyone greasing enough stuff to justify an electric is upgrading from a pneumatic gun.
Kind of a useless video without a pneumatic gun as a baseline. Pretty much nobody is going from manual to electric. Anyone greasing enough stuff to justify an electric is upgrading from a pneumatic gun.
Kind of a useless video without a pneumatic gun as a baseline. Pretty much nobody is going from manual to electric. Anyone greasing enough stuff to justify an electric is upgrading from a pneumatic gun.
Quite the opposite.
Every one of them I see replaced a manual gun where it wasn't feasible to use pneumatic.
Think construction, where you can't not trip over 18v power tools. Sure makes sense to buy a 18v gun, but I'm not wheeling a compressor around to give all the equipment 3 pumps per zerk.
Lol the disconnect is great in this one. I went from manual to electric grease guns. I would hand pump two tubes a day. No easy air where I work. Air would be a more pain than it’s worth trying to drag a hose around a 100,000+ pound machine.
When was the last time you saw someone maintain a piece of heavy equipment without parking a service truck right beside it? Exactly. They roll up, change whatever fluids and do whatever else they're supposed to for that interval and grease everything.
For a factory where you can't drag an air hose around and you just hand the thing to your apprentice and tell him to grease the whole line I see the value but around here basically everyone servicing equipment has air available. Sure an electric grease gun would be a little faster but it's not faster enough compared to pneumatic to justify the price tag to a lot of people. Likewise nobody (except some tire monkeys working on MDTs) seems to be buying cordless impacts larger than 1/2 (I sure as shit haven't seen one in the wild) because if you need larger you're just gonna get the big pneumatic fucker from the truck.
When was the last time you saw someone maintain a piece of heavy equipment without parking a service truck right beside it? Exactly. They roll up, change whatever fluids and do whatever else they're supposed to for that interval and grease everything.
For a factory where you can't drag an air hose around and you just hand the thing to your apprentice and tell him to grease the whole line I see the value but around here basically everyone servicing equipment has air available. Sure an electric grease gun would be a little faster but it's not faster enough compared to pneumatic to justify the price tag to a lot of people. Likewise nobody (except some tire monkeys working on MDTs) seems to be buying cordless impacts larger than 1/2 (I sure as shit haven't seen one in the wild) because if you need larger you're just gonna get the big pneumatic fucker from the truck.
You,sir ,are out of touch with the real world.
When was the last time you saw someone maintain a piece of heavy equipment without parking a service truck right beside it? Exactly. They roll up, change whatever fluids and do whatever else they're supposed to for that interval and grease everything.
For a factory where you can't drag an air hose around and you just hand the thing to your apprentice and tell him to grease the whole line I see the value but around here basically everyone servicing equipment has air available. Sure an electric grease gun would be a little faster but it's not faster enough compared to pneumatic to justify the price tag to a lot of people. Likewise nobody (except some tire monkeys working on MDTs) seems to be buying cordless impacts larger than 1/2 (I sure as shit haven't seen one in the wild) because if you need larger you're just gonna get the big pneumatic fucker from the truck.
Kind of a useless video without a pneumatic gun as a baseline. Pretty much nobody is going from manual to electric. Anyone greasing enough stuff to justify an electric is upgrading from a pneumatic gun.
My pneumatic hasn't been touched in 10 years
my dewalt 20v showed up last week and I'm stoked