Steel needle dripper bottle, anyone seen one? in Tips and Tricks; The only drawback to the cart plug mods is refilling the carts. You either have to have tweezers with you ...
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Steel needle dripper bottle, anyone seen one?
The only drawback to the cart plug mods is refilling the carts. You either have to have tweezers with you or get juice on your hands by trying to remove the plug that is saturated with juice. I know what I want but I haven't found one. I used to do a lot of pistol shooting and had a very good lubricant in a plastic bottle that had a steel needle on it to drip oil into tight places. What I would like is to find one of these bottles to use to refill the carts. The needle doesn't need to be sharp, blunt would be OK. You can slip the steel needle between the cart and the plug and fill the cart from the bottom reservoir.
Has anyone seen such a bottle?
Kevin
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Yes I have!
Go to your local hardware store and look in the automotive or lubricant aisle. If I'm not mistaken, SuperLube uses a bottle/needle that is very similar to what you are describing.
Probably going to go get one myself. Clean out the oil (well) and fill it with the daily vape.
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I have bought these, they are a little expensive, but good quality (rubber o-ring washer inside to prevent leaks).
3 pack Precision Oiler - Needle Tip Oiler Bottle 1/2 oz - eBay (item 350236156957 end time Dec-02-09 16:17:29 PST)
I want to say that Elendil linked them once upon a time.
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Hey, thanks guys that was fast. I'll be able to do exactly what I wanted. I hope the needle hole is big enough to fill the cart .
Scottbee, I wonder what kind of cleaning it would take to be sure you get all the oil out of the bottle?
Kevin
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I seen these at Hobby Lobby too. I'm pretty sure they were in the art department near painting supplies. I almost bought some but I prefer something more portable and compact, so these didn't really fit my need. They would be good to use at home though.
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Originally Posted by
j0ker
I seen these at Hobby Lobby too. I'm pretty sure they were in the art department near painting supplies. I almost bought some but I prefer something more portable and compact, so these didn't really fit my need. They would be good to use at home though.
Now, that's good news. I'll go there tomorrow and see if they have them.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Thanks to all for the info. I think that others besides myself will be able to use this info.
Kevin
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I just saw these today at Hobby Lobby, package of 3 for $2.99, I wasnt sure if they would work for drops..but they looked interesting
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