How to lubricate when there are no holes for lubrication.

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SplintersNmeoveralls
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Re: How to lubricate when there are no holes for lubrication.

Post by SplintersNmeoveralls »

Awesome,

You just saved me some time. I thought I was going to have to take it a part to drill holes in it and lube it.
Maybe later just to drill some holes. But this will get it lube and I can get to work.
Thanks for the video.
You rock!!!
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JPG
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Re: How to lubricate when there are no holes for lubrication.

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A pesky detail. If you drill holes they MUST be located over the keyway slot.
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Re: How to lubricate when there are no holes for lubrication.

Post by chapmanruss »

JPG,

Not a pesky detail at all. It is an important detail and something I should have remembered to mention in my post.
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