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Grease gun recommendation
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<blockquote data-quote="Margonme" data-source="post: 1368761" data-attributes="member: 25776"><p>Unscrew the cartridge barrel completely. Pull plunger back, don't even need to lock it back, let it slide forward a couple inches and the empty tube will release, move forward and you can pull it out and toss it in the trash.</p><p></p><p>Then I lock the plunger back. Get a new tube, remove the plastic cover. For me, I take a putty knife and spoon some grease from a tube of the same brand of grease and fill the void on the end that goes in the barrel. Insert the tube, seat it, pull off the pop top, screw the charged barrel in the gun and go right to work. I have never had an air lock so I guess there are many ways to skin a cat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Margonme, post: 1368761, member: 25776"] Unscrew the cartridge barrel completely. Pull plunger back, don't even need to lock it back, let it slide forward a couple inches and the empty tube will release, move forward and you can pull it out and toss it in the trash. Then I lock the plunger back. Get a new tube, remove the plastic cover. For me, I take a putty knife and spoon some grease from a tube of the same brand of grease and fill the void on the end that goes in the barrel. Insert the tube, seat it, pull off the pop top, screw the charged barrel in the gun and go right to work. I have never had an air lock so I guess there are many ways to skin a cat. [/QUOTE]
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