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Eagle Type Oil Can
sbwhart:
I suppose you could use anything that comes to hand for the body as long as its about the right size and its got a reasonable wall thickness, so come on and post some pictures of what you come up with.
:worthless:
Stew
DMIOM:
--- Quote from: SwarfnStuff on February 05, 2017, 12:15:01 AM ---I too say thanks for the drawing Stew, At least I think I do, you just added another item to my ever expanding ToDo list....
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+1 from me
--- Quote ---..... Just have to find some more of those "RoundTuits".....
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If you find a pair of "RoundTuits" John, if they're big enough you might be able to use them for the top & bottom of your oiler? :coffee:
Dave
SwarfnStuff:
Ha, good one Dave,
I shall keep me eye out for em. :lol:
Meantime I am messing about sorting storage in my minuscule shed. Some place to keep some metal stock that until now has been in a box that keeps getting in the way so moved. Latest iteration is to put the short stuff in the box on wheels under the shelf the grinder stands on, the longer stuff is going to fit (hopefully) in my rough and ready cobbled together rack under the bench vise. Can fit 500mm lengths there, just need to create a rack of sorts so I can get at bits without needing a mining permit. :bang:
John B
sbwhart:
Hi Oil can makers
I've had a mistake on the drawings pointed out to me:-
Part 2:- Valve body the 7.5 distance from the centre to the 3/8*32 hole is wrong it should be 10
:doh:
Sorry
Stew
RobWilson:
Evening Chaps,
Well, I was surprised when the stainless steel reducer turned up today, thought it would be weeks away.
Soooo, I may have a bash at making mine over the weekend, getting a bit sick of workshop mods.
Stew, I like your assembly note #1, much better idea than the rubber gasket :thumbup:
Rob
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