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    Posted 14 years ago

    stonesfan1
    (379 items)

    i picked these greese guns up at different yard sale for next to nothing now the brass looking one im told is a old bike air pump can any one tell me if this is true t y

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    1. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 14 years ago
      Looking at the brass one, it appears to be a suction unit for taking the oil out of the old style oil filter cans on cars, I wish I could explain it better but if you've ever seen a Chevrolet 'Blue Flame' Six with the original AC filter unit the you know what I mean... it was about 4 or 6 inches deep and held almost a half quart of oil..this was to get that old oil out....just a guess with one pic and no touchy feeley ...:-)
    2. stonesfan1 stonesfan1, 14 years ago
      t y

    3. Aviator84, 5 months ago
      13 years ago…
      But I remember that my grandmother had a similiar looking one.
      Viewing the tip it resembles a pump used to pump air into a clothes iron
      That used gasoline to light up the burner. A pot on the back of the iron
      Had a brass container. The pump nipple fit into the top of the tank.
      And once pressure built up you could fire it up and control the heat with
      A lever. It was blue and nickel plate.
      No ….it never exploded. Coleman lantern never did either.

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