I'm thinking of mounting a piece of all thread on the mill and then a hose clampThat looks easy enough. How does it mount? Joe.
I just drilled the hole close and threaded it in. After it was in I epoxied the inside just for extra leak protection. I've had oil in it for a week and no leaks.That's extremely similar to the one I plan on building. I have basically all those materials just need to find time to put it together. What did you use to thread the valve on the bottom? I was told a "tapper" by a plumber I work with, but Home Depot didn't have one. I guess a plumbing supply is next?
There's no need to get the oil into the bar. The hose can be attached just above the line between the bar and the chain just after it has passed around the bar nose so that the oil just drops onto that line. This can be done by drilling a hole in the nose clamp and fixing a metal pipe into the hole and attaching the hose to that pipe, OR making a bracket like this and using a bolt with a hole down the middleAnyone mind if I ask the stupid, obvious question? Where do you attach the hose? How are you getting the extra oil in the bar? .
all you have is one bar the I vote yes - don't forget you need to do both sides.Drill the bar or no....
I am trying to get the best feedback on this subject and confused as hell
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