As the price of decent bar oil keeps going up, I hate to waste even a drop. I also hate over filling and having it run all over the saw. Some saws with the filler cap on top of the saw... under the brake lever can be a pain to fill without making a mess.
I usually refill old gear lube bottles with bar oil which work really well for tight spots. But they tip easy.
Today I made a simple deal that works great on any saw, cheap and easy to do.
I had a piece of 1/2 od X 3/8 id clear vinyl hose sittin in the shop. I drilled a 7/16" hole through the cap.
I had to really push to get it started, it's a super tight fit. I don't think it's really needed, but a put a zip-tie on the end to prevent it from pulling out. As tight as it fit's, you'd have to really pull on it.
Once I was finished, I laid the full bottle on it's side with my finger over the end of the fill hose.
I put a bunch of pressure on the bottle, and not even a spec of oil leaked passed the hose where it goes into the cap.
An orange wire nut makes a perfect cap to cover the end of the hose.
Just something simple and easy I thought I'd share that be be made for less than $1 and make life easier.
I usually refill old gear lube bottles with bar oil which work really well for tight spots. But they tip easy.
Today I made a simple deal that works great on any saw, cheap and easy to do.
I had a piece of 1/2 od X 3/8 id clear vinyl hose sittin in the shop. I drilled a 7/16" hole through the cap.
I had to really push to get it started, it's a super tight fit. I don't think it's really needed, but a put a zip-tie on the end to prevent it from pulling out. As tight as it fit's, you'd have to really pull on it.
Once I was finished, I laid the full bottle on it's side with my finger over the end of the fill hose.
I put a bunch of pressure on the bottle, and not even a spec of oil leaked passed the hose where it goes into the cap.
An orange wire nut makes a perfect cap to cover the end of the hose.
Just something simple and easy I thought I'd share that be be made for less than $1 and make life easier.
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