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Using a ball-check oiler for an air tool
I have a air angle grinder that I have a permanent hose whip on (to
eliminate the quick-connect fittings & make it more maneuverable). The problem is, to oil the grinder I put the oil in the end of the 5'hose. An iffy technique. So, I'm thinking that I'll put a ball check oiler in the tool-hose adapter and be able to apply oil where it's needed. I have a nice old Eagle pump oiler to use. Anybody see why this might be a Bad Idea? Thanks, Bob The oiler: http://www.nelsonslocomotive.com/Hei...lHoleCover.jpg |
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