DIY drip feed oiler for cutting fluid

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  • This topic has 12 replies, 9 voices, and was last updated 8 June 2020 at 23:35 by celso ari schlichting.
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    celso ari schlichting
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      @celsoarischlichting85092

      how i made my shopmade drip feed oiler for cutting fluid:


      https://youtu.be/bVF7D3NtAYk

      Greetings from Brazil
      Celso Ari

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      #19800
      celso ari schlichting
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        @celsoarischlichting85092
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        Oldiron
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          @oldiron

          Hi Celso. A very good solution. (excuse the pun)

          regards

          #477976
          celso ari schlichting
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            @celsoarischlichting85092
            Posted by Oldiron on 05/06/2020 22:42:48:

            Hi Celso. A very good solution. (excuse the pun)

            regards

            Thanks Bro, greetings from Brazil

            #477981
            mechman48
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              @mechman48

              Hi Celso, A neat answer to a simple project, well done.

              George.

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              jimmy b
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                @jimmyb

                Excellent, thank you for sharing.

                Jim

                #478050
                herbert punter
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                  @herbertpunter99795

                  Thanks Celso, Just what I need, I have ordered the parts.

                  Bert

                  #478069
                  Andy Stopford
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                    @andystopford50521

                    Excellent idea, I'll be making one.

                    Obrigado da Inglaterra

                    Andy

                    #478108
                    Graham Stoppani
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                      @grahamstoppani46499

                      The bit I liked the best was the idea of using the tool holders behind the lathe to mount the oiler. That's an idea I'm stealing for future use

                      #478114
                      Bill Pudney
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                        @billpudney37759

                        Excellent!! Neat and simple solution!

                        cheers

                        Bill

                        #478324
                        celso ari schlichting
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                          @celsoarischlichting85092
                          Posted by Graham Stoppani on 07/06/2020 06:19:42:

                          The bit I liked the best was the idea of using the tool holders behind the lathe to mount the oiler. That's an idea I'm stealing for future use

                          I'm glad you liked it
                          Cheers from Brazil

                          Celso Ari

                          
                           
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                          Nigel Graham 2
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                            @nigelgraham2

                            Thank you for showing us! A very neat and simple idea.

                            One thing I would say, with great respect… You appeared to have caught a parted-off work-piece with your hand. I would not try that! Use either a length of stiff wire held in the hand, if the work-piece is small and light, or a piece of thin rod held in the tailstock chuck.

                            I like the tool-rack on the wall.

                            I was pleased to see too that you cut the cable-ties as closely as possible to the buckles so they do not leave sharp tips like thorns. I learnt to do that at work, where we used a lot of cable-ties of all sizes, and I wished some of my colleagues had learnt it!

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                            celso ari schlichting
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                              @celsoarischlichting85092
                              Posted by Nigel Graham 2 on 08/06/2020 23:14:20:

                              Thank you for showing us! A very neat and simple idea.

                              One thing I would say, with great respect… You appeared to have caught a parted-off work-piece with your hand. I would not try that! Use either a length of stiff wire held in the hand, if the work-piece is small and light, or a piece of thin rod held in the tailstock chuck.

                              I like the tool-rack on the wall.

                              I was pleased to see too that you cut the cable-ties as closely as possible to the buckles so they do not leave sharp tips like thorns. I learnt to do that at work, where we used a lot of cable-ties of all sizes, and I wished some of my colleagues had learnt it!

                              thanks for your safety tip, i am also very grateful for your comments Greetings

                              Celso Ari

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