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Thread: A handy tool I picked up awhile back: Astro 101 mini grease gun

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    That looks great. I will pick one up when I need enough things for free shipping. Thanks
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    Good for you. Mine should be here Friday or Monday. Sure hope its Friday cause the wife said we're going ouf of town thtiugh Tuesday.
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    Nice looking gun, grease that is..................................how do you like that Flex Seal???????????????????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    I got my mini grease gun today in the mail. Wife wanted to know what it was for. I told a little white lie. Momma say a little white lie never hurt nobody. Told her it was for whip cream or body lubricants. Think I'm going down for that?

    Anyhow I haven't put grease in it yet but I'm impressed. It feels much more quality that I expected, is a bit smaller than I thought which is also a really good thing, the tip and built in extension of the body seem more than ample and should work for most everything I've thought of so far.

    The weight of it is a sure sign it's not made of tin. Good tool. Thanks Greg as usual for pointing us at it. I can't wait to grease something.
    I have some marine grease used for outboard motors and such, been using on my boat trailer wheel bearings too. I think I'm gonna try a bit of that and see how some of the toys like it.
    Glad to hear you are liking it so far Colonel sir!

    Quote Originally Posted by berettabone View Post
    Nice looking gun, grease that is..................................how do you like that Flex Seal???????????????????????????
    The Flex Seal worked pretty good on the knife handle and has held up so far. I'd use it again in that application. I do think it's better than the plastic dip spray I tried before. It's not the most precise application out of the can, so I think I'll try the liquid at some point.
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    How do you think the Flex Seal is for other applications????????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by berettabone View Post
    How do you think the Flex Seal is for other applications????????????????
    The only other use I've made of it so far was to coat some electrical tape that I put over splice. Don't know if it's water tight, but the tape hasn't lifted.


    On another note, that little grease gun works so well for me that I might be putting on more lube than needed. I shot my CW45 yesterday and can see where some lube is showing on the muzzle end afterwards. Then again, the CW45 ran perfectly...but then again, it always does


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    My grease gun came in today. Better quality than I expected for the price. Has some definite weight to it. Very nice.
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    A little update here:
    I've been well served with this little grease gun so far. I ran into a job the other day that to do properly (or at all) would need the longer tip, so I went ahead and got one.
    For the moment at least, it has allowed me to put off replacing a $200+ fan. Hopefully, it will be like the time...many moons ago, when I had some wheel bearings in a Dodge Colt start squeaking while traveling through Gallup NM. No replacement bearings could be found that would arrive in a timely manner, so I had a shop just repack the bearings. Later, when I reached a less remote part of the country, I was able to buy the correct bearings over the counter. As I was still traveling and the repacked bearings were doing fine, I tossed the new bearings into the Colt's trunk with the intent to replace the bearings when I returned to MCAS El Toro, CA. Those bearings were still in the trunk when I gave that car to my brother years later.
    Anyway, here's a shot of the grease gun with the extended tip:

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