drip oilers
#21
Dave, did you also order he glass tube for the drip "window"?

   
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#22
yep, also ordered a 36 inch long sight glass to put a level gauge on my burner fuel tank. pic's when the stuff arrives.

Whats funny is that M/C offers in their catalog the sight glass for the oilers but not the body, what I ordered for bodies are 2 inch diameter by 2 inches tall

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#23
Nice, like those old oilers on machines.
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(12-05-2013, 05:48 PM)sasquatch Wrote: Nice, like those old oilers on machines.
ON MACHINES? Yikes
Aren't they for salads? Rotfl
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#25
received a package for FedEx today inside was the glass parts that I've been waiting on for the oilers, here's a shot of one that is almost finished still need to do some work on the valve's

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David,
Does look good - How thick is the glass?
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Dave they are .125" thick and made from Borosilicate Glass/Pyrex.

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#28
been working on the oilers trying to finish up the little things like drilling a 1/16" hole in a 5/32" rod and making rivets out of .062 stainless tig rod but we're getting close to closing this project out.

now if I can just remember where I layed the other one down at I'll be doing ok.Smiley-dancenanaSmiley-dancenana

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Looks good David. Thumbsup

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here's a shot with both of them on the shaper, the one on the far side still needs a filler port, but otherwise they are pretty much done. springs are a little weak but I can pickup some in town tomorrow when I go in.

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