Posted by used red MN on May 14, 2021 at 08:49:28 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Re: Grease Gun posted by T in NE on May 14, 2021 at 05:42:38:
T in NE, I would question the quality of a grease gun from Walmart but sometimes their stuff proves out okay. A tip for starting a new tube and I am assuming you have trouble getting it to pump grease again. After you insert the new tube reinstall the head but only one turn. Jiggle it around a little so you are sure the threads are engaged enough to hold back the spring pressure. Release the rod lock then finish tightening down the head. This helps the trapped air escape. You can also turn it a turn and tap the gun pump end down against a wood block on the bench, another half turn and tap etc. All in an effort to get the air out. YTers must be passionate about their grease guns. I see posts on here from members that joined 10 years back or more with post counts around 600 or less. Just a side observation.
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