bearing greaser

Started by derek, October 24, 2015, 03:43:56 AM

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derek


alantani

nice!  not a problem posting a link to the product, btw!
send me an email at alantani@yahoo.com for questions!

derek


Tiddlerbasher

Copy the complete address line (starting with http:// etc) from the adress bar at the top of the web page. Then simply paste it into your topic or reply - simples :)
E.g:
http://alantani.com/

mizmo67

Nice! I ordered a pair, thanks.
~Mo

Maureen Albertson :)
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derek

thanks for the lesson tiddlerbasher

derek


derek

let us know how they work mizmo67

mizmo67

~Mo

Maureen Albertson :)
Scott's Bait & Tackle / Mystic Reel Parts (Formerly PennParts.com)
Contact Me Via Store Website Please!
Orders/Support# +1 (609) 488-4637 (parts ordering or troubleshooting)
customerservice@mysticparts.com

Tiddlerbasher

You are more than welcome Derek - Happy to help :)


LTM

Quote from: derek on October 24, 2015, 03:43:56 AM
bearing blaster and mega bearing blaster http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/shop/featured-products/bearing-blaster/
From reading the description, this seems to be a cleaner NOT a bearing packer.

Leo

ReelClean

It is a greaser, have one and it works OK.  It won't work on small bearings eg handle bearings on small spinning reals with an OD of less than (I think) about 5mm because they fall into the grease hole. Anything bigger than about 20mm OD won't fit in either.
cheers
Steve
Specialist Daiwa reel service, including Magseal.

Tiddlerbasher

As a small bearing cleaner the Bearing Blaster design looks sound (depends on the plastic and solvent used). It would appear you have to use an aerosol spray solvent of some kind :-\ I think I'll stick with a jar of IPA and an ultrasonic cleaner.

IMHO there is only one bearing grease packer worthy of consideration - The Boss's. I've had a pair of them for 3 years (really :o - it only seems like testerday). Old grease out and new grease in - even without removing seals - it doesn't get easier. Here is how I have set them up - No grease nipples - AT's packer screwed directly to a dedicated small grease gun:




For all other grease jobs I use a mini thumb operated grease gun with an AT adapter screwd directly to it:






ToddTX

Quote from: ToddTX on October 26, 2015, 06:49:43 PM
Has anyone tried on of these?
http://www.ronlund.com/rcheli-prod/TOOLLU/GREASER.html

Sorry to cause any confusion with my question about The Greaser.  The blaster is for cleaning bearings.