All of you people bashing and hating on the guy.So what if he did something we might find as unnecessary.He didnt do anything that was WRONG,just unnecessary. He did however take the time to make a video that may or may not be helpful depending on how judgemental you people are.I know how to use a grease gun and was only watching this hoping for a review on the HF pnuematic gun.The only thing I saw him do that was perhaps unnecessary was to lube the grease tube.As far as filling the top with grease that's called priming the grease gun.Once again,nothing wrong just a step that was perhaps unnecessary to most people and maybe a little funny to.And I found this to be informative to the degree of the information he provided.But for you guys to have nothing better to do than insult him is just sad.Someday I hope you guys are doing what you feel is a good job and someone with better skills and more knowledge comes along insults the crap out of you and your effort.Then perhaps you won't be so quick to leave your judgemental remarks on someone else's video.Thats what's wrong in today's world.Instead of people taking the time to say thanks or show appreciation,its shoot someone down for the least or smallest thing.Such a shame that it's this way.Thanks for the video guy.Your effort to inform people is appreciated!
Actually, I've been using grease guns for a good 16 years now and I know from experience when buying a new grease gun the plunger won't always go in the cartridge so maybe the idea of greasing the plunger first isn't so bad.
Probably not a bad idea to lube the plunger, but I think it could have been done allot easier by just pulling it back and swabbing some grease down the tube, or even just a light coating of motor oil from a pump oiler. How well does this unit work? Is the grease flow easily controlled, or does it overfill whatever it is you are greasing quickly?
You made that so much harder then it needed to be but at least you knew it would work on the first pull. I just slapped a tube in mine, released the rod and pulled the trigger for a few seconds on mine.
I have a pneumatic caulking gun that works terrific as long as you don't squeeze the trigger too long. It will empty a tube of caulk as quick as you blink your eyes. I am going to shop around a bit for this product. Thanks for the information.
You are kidding, right? This is a spoof, it is really funny lol Totally not needed to take apart, I have used them for decades, not necessary. I'm curious, can you push the tab on the canaster when the plunger rod is in it's locked out position? Give it a go but do it on here on the video, lol
It’s not that hard dude. I’ve never seen anyone go through so much trouble just put the grease in the gun. Usually takes about 30 seconds. OK, maybe 60 at the most.
Thanks for nothing first if all the other fitting on the head beside the bleeder is for bulk filling not letting air in smh ie no cartridges,and number two ,in that case you have fold your plunger back in the opposite direction lol ,yes I bought one today for 64 ,doesn't work continuously and stops after working for a while so back it goes tomo or Friday
Just like a 10year old, take it to pieces before realising there was no need to do so, then grease the inside of a grease gun, should you really be allowed to play with big boy tools without adult supervision 😅😅
Don’t bother using these kind of grease guns with the spring u have to pull back just get the new ones that has a threaded part that u screw a threaded cartridge to much easier and no grease waste and no greasy hands. Also u can just push the grease up to the same level as the cartridge and then there’s no air on the new guns
You have to adjust the pressure on your tank, turn it down the grease should`nt shoot out like that. You`ll blow out the Ball Joints or what ever your greasing up.. I`m just saying
All of you people bashing and hating on the guy.So what if he did something we might find as unnecessary.He didnt do anything that was WRONG,just unnecessary. He did however take the time to make a video that may or may not be helpful depending on how judgemental you people are.I know how to use a grease gun and was only watching this hoping for a review on the HF pnuematic gun.The only thing I saw him do that was perhaps unnecessary was to lube the grease tube.As far as filling the top with grease that's called priming the grease gun.Once again,nothing wrong just a step that was perhaps unnecessary to most people and maybe a little funny to.And I found this to be informative to the degree of the information he provided.But for you guys to have nothing better to do than insult him is just sad.Someday I hope you guys are doing what you feel is a good job and someone with better skills and more knowledge comes along insults the crap out of you and your effort.Then perhaps you won't be so quick to leave your judgemental remarks on someone else's video.Thats what's wrong in today's world.Instead of people taking the time to say thanks or show appreciation,its shoot someone down for the least or smallest thing.Such a shame that it's this way.Thanks for the video guy.Your effort to inform people is appreciated!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
So I have to put grease in my grease gun before I put grease in my grease gun?
Don't they make a grease gun that will grease a grease gun?
this is a good idea, another good idea is to wash the inside of the washing machine, and to lubricate the oilcan
Lubricating the inside of a grease gun....I have seen it all now.
+DGTrees2005 Thats like taking a bath before you shower
Is he thinking? "I'm going to grease this GREASE gun before I fill it with GREASE"...
I'd like to buy one of those, but do I need to grease it or not.
Actually, I've been using grease guns for a good 16 years now and I know from experience when buying a new grease gun the plunger won't always go in the cartridge so maybe the idea of greasing the plunger first isn't so bad.
Wait until he practices with dummy cartridges.
Have one similar, recently gave out, all it does it shoot air out of the top pin hole now. Had it for more than a few years now, no complaints...
First time I've found somebody that knows less than I do.......
Looks like he just likes to play in the grease!
You sure know how to make an easy job look hard. That takes skill.
He's lubing a lube gun...
Probably not a bad idea to lube the plunger, but I think it could have been done allot easier by just pulling it back and swabbing some grease down the tube, or even just a light coating of motor oil from a pump oiler. How well does this unit work? Is the grease flow easily controlled, or does it overfill whatever it is you are greasing quickly?
You had me a tad worried when that spring came shooting out of the canister. Funny when you shot grease across the garage. Thumbs up.
Houndsman One a riot
Get a "lock and lube" grease gun zerk fitting. It locks on the zerk fitting and lets use both hands for the greasing process. Amazon sells them.
If nothing else I got a good laugh.
It looks like you had to push that rod pretty hard to get it into the tube. Should have used more grease on it during your pre grease.
Since this video is 7 years old, hows that grease gun holding up? I'll bet it went in the garbage after the first month.
You made that so much harder then it needed to be but at least you knew it would work on the first pull. I just slapped a tube in mine, released the rod and pulled the trigger for a few seconds on mine.
Packing grease in the handle/trigger is not needed. When you release the plunger grease is forced up into that area.
Well did you wash your hands so you could wash your hands after this?
I have the tool and once the cartlidge is loaded and tool is aired up the plunger rod has no spring resistance to it.....is yours the same?
Max Operating Pressure 100 PSI. Recommended Operating Pressure 90 PSI. Output Pressure 6000 PSI.
So, 5 years later, how has the grease gun worked out? Do you still recommend?
10 years later, how is it working now?
Okay...what we have here is a tire which we will prep with air before we fill with air.
I have a pneumatic caulking gun that works terrific as long as you don't squeeze the trigger too long. It will empty a tube of caulk as quick as you blink your eyes. I am going to shop around a bit for this product. Thanks for the information.
Can I use this hand pump to pump grease from inside a grease drum? Or only to be used with 500g recipients?
I bought one like this, hoping to check the loading procedure… I’m bringing it back.🤦🏻♂️
hi; ,,, so hows yours harbor fright air gun still working like supost to ?,,,i just buy a lincoln air grease on ebay for $ 55.00,,,
You don't have to lube the grease gun... Duhh.......
how does it work good?
Funniest video I've ever seen
why do you have to grease the grease gun, inside? wth?
I know the gun should automatically lube as it works,right?
most informative !!
When your done Luuuuubing up your GREASE gun, don't forget to OIL your OILpump and WATER your WATER pump ;)
umm the bluepoint one i just brought off the snap on trunk looks just like this -.-
excellant thanks
You are kidding, right?
This is a spoof, it is really funny lol
Totally not needed to take apart, I have used them for decades, not necessary.
I'm curious, can you push the tab on the canaster when the plunger rod is in it's locked out position?
Give it a go but do it on here on the video, lol
thank you
How price
Wow! Over complicate things much?
It’s not that hard dude. I’ve never seen anyone go through so much trouble just put the grease in the gun. Usually takes about 30 seconds. OK, maybe 60 at the most.
good video. thank"s
greasing up your grease gun..... jokes aside good video
And he used the wrong grease!
Never put oil in it. WTH!!
Thanks for nothing first if all the other fitting on the head beside the bleeder is for bulk filling not letting air in smh ie no cartridges,and number two ,in that case you have fold your plunger back in the opposite direction lol ,yes I bought one today for 64 ,doesn't work continuously and stops after working for a while so back it goes tomo or Friday
Just like a 10year old, take it to pieces before realising there was no need to do so, then grease the inside of a grease gun, should you really be allowed to play with big boy tools without adult supervision 😅😅
Don’t bother using these kind of grease guns with the spring u have to pull back just get the new ones that has a threaded part that u screw a threaded cartridge to much easier and no grease waste and no greasy hands. Also u can just push the grease up to the same level as the cartridge and then there’s no air on the new guns
why......
$17 for that, Good ol times!
a bunch of paper pushers trying to use a grease gun..
I counted a grand total of one guy in this video.
You have to adjust the pressure on your tank, turn it down the grease should`nt shoot out like that. You`ll blow out the Ball Joints or what ever your greasing up..
I`m just saying
Veriveri god Máster
You lubed inside your grease gun........ Ok then
Well know we know why Bruce turned to Katelyn....
These guns cannot produce 6000 psi and the grease line will fail in tough conditions.
I would rather buy a grease gun that you does not need so much maintenance...don't wont a gun that you have to suck start
Too bad he never learned how to load a grease gun?
Mannomann ... Bei dem Heini sitzt tatsächlich kein einziger Handgriff.
HAHAHAHA I needed a good laugh
AVOID THIS TOOL LIKE THE PLAGUE!!!!!
What in fucks name, are you doing?
you can sell him a Brooklyn =-----------------------------------
Hello sir please share link video super Dupar
Indiana is lunch
WHAT the HELL are you doing , LOL This guys to to MUCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Made me not want to buy it thanks
Thank you
thank you