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    Diy drip feed oiler for cutting fluid

    how i made my shopmade drip feed oiler for cutting fluid:


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    Thanks celsoari! We've added your Cutting Fluid Dispenser to our Lathe Accessories category,
    as well as to your builder page: celsoari's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:




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    nice idea - I've just fitted a smaller one of those oilers tot he SB13 I am restoring... was the "glass" actually glass, or plastic?

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    celsoari;
    One machine I'm bringing home is an ironworker. Punching dies thrive with mere drops of fluid. The bottles don't reach in very well, and then only near the tip. I will emulate your design with the smallest wicking tube I can find, dispensing far higher on the shank. Gravity and punch entrance to workpiece will do the rest.
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