I would be concerned about having a very fine needle sticking out. It 
would be very vulnerable. I have no problems with a piece of 1/16" OD 
tube and a needle valve. You are going to need a needle valve anyway 
because some jobs need more oil than others.

Les

Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 19 November 2009, stus...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Glue the needle in place - then cut it off
> 
> That is also a thought, use Ian's idea to swage it down to nearly zip, use 
> the needles piercing point to bore it to fit the needle, and then glue the 
> needle in and wear the point off with some of Mr. Russel's fine stone.  
> Trying to cut it will probably just crush it as its only 0.012" OD.
> 
> Thanks.  These are all good ideas.
> 
>> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>

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