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well just finished my oil can, got the plans from hobby machinist.
took a couple months to source the metal cheap enough and get It machined. I really like it, has much more pressure than the eagle 66 can I have with less trigger force to make that pressure. fits the ball oilers on my lathe great. also is more stable and doesn't tip over so easily like the 66 does. matter of fact I ended up knocking over the 66 twice just trying to take some pictures.
I learned that brass is extremely expensive
grinding a tool to cut an internal oring groove isn't as easy as I figured
aluminum gums up taps really bad
and soft soldering brass is really fun.
now I just wish I could find some plans for a bottle jack. I think it would be neat to make a 1/4 scale bottle jack.
took a couple months to source the metal cheap enough and get It machined. I really like it, has much more pressure than the eagle 66 can I have with less trigger force to make that pressure. fits the ball oilers on my lathe great. also is more stable and doesn't tip over so easily like the 66 does. matter of fact I ended up knocking over the 66 twice just trying to take some pictures.
I learned that brass is extremely expensive
grinding a tool to cut an internal oring groove isn't as easy as I figured
aluminum gums up taps really bad
and soft soldering brass is really fun.
now I just wish I could find some plans for a bottle jack. I think it would be neat to make a 1/4 scale bottle jack.