Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-07 Thread Don Plasterer
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: Oil Bottle >Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 12:51:29 -0700 > >At 3:37 PM -0400 8/6/01, John Kowalchuk wrote: >>I found oil bottles by clicking on "Tools" in the left

RE: Oil Bottle

2001-08-07 Thread Charles W. Walters
Thanks Mike, I wrote them yesterday to see about purchasing or a US distributor. No more oil in my tool box! YESSS! Chuck Charles W. Walters, CEO Twin Lakes Railway .-. ] [.-. _ .-. ." """| .--` (:--:--:--:--:--:--:-| [___.

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread Nancy Sager
Charles W. Walters wrote: > I was over at a friends house last night and saw something I think is neat. > He had two oil bottles, different sizes. One for steam oil and one for > lubing. They were about 3 to 5 ounces in size. Tough plastic, but > flexible. Had a long metal stem, bent from t

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread SALTYCRABB
In a message dated 08/06/01 2:34:00 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << unfortunately, that's a "framed" page and when you go to it you don't see any bottles :-( ... >> For once I had no problem. Went to "tools" on the left hand side of the homepage and then to the bott

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread Dave Cole
At 3:37 PM -0400 8/6/01, John Kowalchuk wrote: >I found oil bottles by clicking on "Tools" in the left frame, then on the >"Oiler and Dispenser" in the frame that comes up on the right. This leads >to several oil bottles that would appear to match the description. duh ... sorry for being so dens

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread John Kowalchuk
At 12:27 PM 8/6/01 -0700, Dave Cole wrote: >unfortunately, that's a "framed" page and when you go to it you don't >see any bottles :-( ... I found oil bottles by clicking on "Tools" in the left frame, then on the "Oiler and Dispenser" in the frame that comes up on the right. This leads to sever

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread Dave Cole
are the bottles I was >meaning. >cheers >Mike Bickford >Berowra & Nalya Tramway >Sydney Australia >- Original Message - >From: "Richard and Marie-Louise Wyckoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Multiple recipients of sslivesteam" <[EMAIL

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-06 Thread The Bickfords
g. cheers Mike Bickford Berowra & Nalya Tramway Sydney Australia - Original Message - From: "Richard and Marie-Louise Wyckoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Multiple recipients of sslivesteam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 11:07 AM Subject: R

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-05 Thread Richard and Marie-Louise Wyckoff
I suppose that you will be going to Australia to pick up a couple of those bottles,if you do bringme back one of those good looking women -- No not one from the bushDick -Original Message- From: Charles W. Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Multiple recipients

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-04 Thread The Bickfords
Hi Charles, Over here in Oz, I first saw one of those bottles being used by a photocopier serviceman. It contained silicon oil and you don't want that to leak!! He directed me to a service tool shop that had all sorts of useful things, but rather pricey. Try the yellow pages under 'Engineers Too

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-04 Thread Cgnr
One thing that I have found very handy, since either the caps just fall off or I seem to not put them on right, is that I use the twist on wire nuts for electrical connections. There always seems to be some size that fits a bottle positively. I use the yellow ones on the Leuer bottles I get f

Re: Oil Bottle

2001-08-04 Thread Kevin Strong
I use an old Elmer's Glue bottle for my steam oil. Cap screws on tight, and allows for easy filling of the lubricator. Certainly much neater than the old film canisters I had been using. Later, K