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Eagle Type Oil Can
sbwhart:
Hi Rob
The plans are not on HMEN there on a site called hobby machinist, you have to be a member to get them which I'm not. this is the link.
Link in comments under the video but you need to be a member of that forum to see the drawings.
http://www.hobby-machinist.com/threads/pump-oil-can-prints.33616/
You can make the body from any material you can lay your hands on the pump bit is quite simple really just a couple of ball clack valves and a plunger.
Stew
Joules:
I fancy making a couple too, I did try to find plans and found the hobby machinist site. Any point having a 3D model for people to use. They can then tweak as required for personal use. I don't mind modelling it and host on GrabCad if anyone is interested.
RobWilson:
Hi Stew
I had watched the videos and took a screen shot from the video, very low tech :Doh: , and was just going to make it fit my bit pipe.
Hi Joules
A 3D model is always a handy thing to have :poke: :thumbup:
Rob
micktoon:
Nice job there Stew,
Like everyone else is saying its hard to get simple things like this that actually work when you buy them these days, they seem to leak oil everywhere then don't pump it out the end where you want it. So well worth making some that work :thumbup:
Cheers Mick
ieezitin:
Smashing Stew... nice job on both the engine and oiler... I agree with all about the trash thats sold today..
I have some Swage pipe fittings in the barn that will do as a body... Thanks to Rob for showing his reducer exhaust fitting for reminding me I have my swages, a couple of hours work will result in a couple of cans...
Anthony.
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