Grease gun recommendations

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Monkeybusiness

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Makita battery grease gun is by far the best battery gun on the UK market if he wants to go down that route. Milwaukee is slower but if he already has batteries then they are also reliable.
If they did the Makita with the Fuchs cartridges it would be perfect!
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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Lube shuttle with Fuchs adaptor, g coupler. I love it. Wouldn't go back to conventional cartridges now regardless of cost
 

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Monkeybusiness

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I don't have too much of an issue keeping the Makita bled- is it just for lack of mess that you want Fuchs?
Yes, only because of mess.
TBH the Fuchs guns can sometimes be awkward to bleed if the cartridges are stored upside down - you need to push the plunger up to get the grease up the neck - the lack of mess can’t be beaten though, swapping standard grease cartridges always gets on my tits!
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Yes, only because of mess.
TBH the Fuchs guns can sometimes be awkward to bleed if the cartridges are stored upside down - you need to push the plunger up to get the grease up the neck - the lack of mess can’t be beaten though, swapping standard grease cartridges always gets on my tits!
you're dong it all wrong then :ROFLMAO:

............ and using the wrong gun and cartridges ;)
 
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Smiffy

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you're dong it all wrong then :ROFLMAO:

............ and using the wrong gun and cartridges ;)

When I worked In new Zealand they use a different size cartridge . the alemite guns would fire the empty cartridge out the end. Even grinding the lip of the UK spec ones I have never manage to eject the cartridges quite the same
 
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DaveDCB

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So what’s the overall review on battery grease guns?
Dewalt - poor
Makita - good
Milwaukee - giddy up cowboy back to my place?
 
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Monkeybusiness

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you're dong it all wrong then :ROFLMAO:

............ and using the wrong gun and cartridges ;)
I seem to have issues with the ring pulls occasionally snapping off (on cold days mostly) which then creates a messy job, and the removed cartridges always have a thin smear of grease around the outside which ends up making a mess.
The Fuchs system is so much cleaner and better as far as I’m concerned.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
When I worked In new Zealand they use a different size cartridge . the alemite guns would fire the empty cartridge out the end. Even grinding the lip of the UK spec ones I have never manage to eject the cartridges quite the same
my CAT/Alemite ones do it too :giggle:(y)
 
Storrsy

Storrsy

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I seem to have issues with the ring pulls occasionally snapping off (on cold days mostly) which then creates a messy job, and the removed cartridges always have a thin smear of grease around the outside which ends up making a mess.
The Fuchs system is so much cleaner and better as far as I’m concerned.
Plus trying to hoik the old cartridge out which inevitably gets stuck in there, air locks and often when pulling the plunger out to solve the issue a load of grease gets forced out the top of gun when the plunger comes out. I've always managed to make a mess with the old style cartridges. Just can't see the argument for them aside from saving a few quid on cartridges
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Plus trying to hoik the old cartridge out which inevitably gets stuck in there, air locks and often when pulling the plunger out to solve the issue a load of grease gets forced out the top of gun when the plunger comes out. I've always managed to make a mess with the old style cartridges. Just can't see the argument for them aside from saving a few quid on cartridges
see above ... never any issues
 
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Smiffy

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Plus trying to hoik the old cartridge out which inevitably gets stuck in there, air locks and often when pulling the plunger out to solve the issue a load of grease gets forced out the top of gun when the plunger comes out. I've always managed to make a mess with the old style cartridges. Just can't see the argument for them aside from saving a few quid on cartridges

My alemite one just pull lever out,unscrew handle, then release handle and cartridge is ejected into bin.
I usually open the ring pull with a pair of pliers. Makes may Less mess. And no air lock issues.
I think the biggest problem is rubbish grease guns.
I also wear a pair of disposable gloves to grease up as regardless of grease gun you end up getting grease on your hands cleaning the muck out of the grease nipples
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
My alemite one just pull lever out,unscrew handle, then release handle and cartridge is ejected into bin.
I usually open the ring pull with a pair of pliers. Makes may Less mess. And no air lock issues.
I think the biggest problem is rubbish grease guns.
I also wear a pair of disposable gloves to grease up as regardless of grease gun you end up getting grease on your hands cleaning the muck out of the grease nipples
got it in one ... never have to touch the spent cartridge ... Smith and Allen also have a full perimeter lip that sits on the end of the gun's body
 
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Smiffy

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got it in one ... never have to touch the spent cartridge ... Smith and Allen also have a full perimeter lip that sits on the end of the gun's body

I had to file the lip out the gun as cheap cartridges got stuck but since then no problems
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I had to file the lip out the gun as cheap cartridges got stuck but since then no problems
as said " Smith and Allen also have a full perimeter lip that sits on the end of the gun's body " ... only the body of the cartridge fits into the gun's tube .. lip sits on the end and the cap screws down onto it
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Love my Alemites, {if its possible to love a grease gun ?} :ROFLMAO: got two now after @V8Druid original recommendation (y)
Tim Rayner (Traxcavator) recommended them to me .. he swore by Alemite ... as said mine are chrome CAT branded Alemite guns ... found someone doing them mega cheap on ebay .. I had two and IIRC Rory had two also ... got a cheapo ying tong G coupler on the one, which has proven to be better than the genuine article - has 4 gripper claws instead of the three in the 'proper' G,s .. thought I'd give one a try at a third of the price - what's to lose :rolleyes:

and talking of Rory, he's been very quiet the last few days .. better ring him tomorrow, see if he's still upright - I know he's having big issues with his hand he broke a few months ago and did nothing about, despite being told to get it seen to :rolleyes::(
 
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