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auchencrow 12-12-11 09:17 AM

Grease applicators - What side are YOU on?
 
I recently encountered a little bike tool called a "grease applicator".

I think it's used to apply grease to bb, hubs and such.

What I want to know is, what sort of person would use a tool like that?
Certainly every C&V'er worth his salt still uses his God-given grease applicators (his/her fingers).

Could I be wrong?
Could I be creating a schism within C&V by merely asking the question?

Well, I still want to know, so I'm creating a poll to find out if anyone among us is using those infernal tongue depressors, spatulas, flux brushes & etc.


http://i254.photobucket.com/albums/h...ums/grease.jpg

LesterOfPuppets 12-12-11 09:22 AM

I use one of these with a longer tip to apply grease these days. I use a plastic knife from 7-11 to fill it. I'm not sure if that's what you meant by "grease applicator", but...

http://www.harborfreight.com/media/c...mage_13798.jpg

I should add that it was ownership of Grease Guard hubs that prompted me to get it, prior to that it was all fingers all the time.

cudak888 12-12-11 09:24 AM

Index finger here.

-Kurt

T-Mar 12-12-11 09:25 AM

Fingers. Must keep them dexterous for other, similar processes.:D

Roger M 12-12-11 09:28 AM

I use my hands/fingers on cups and races. I have a bike with Suntour grease guard parts, which allow me to use this:

http://www.harborfreight.com/media/c...mage_13798.jpg

On caged bearings, I submerge them in the tub of grease, pushing the grease through them by hand. Loose bearings get grease with that mini grease gun after they are set.

EDIT; LesterOFPuppets beat me to it

ColonelJLloyd 12-12-11 09:33 AM

I use one of these or a finger.

http://images2.primera-sports.com/sy..._800_False.jpg

shipwreck 12-12-11 09:39 AM

I really hate getting grease on my hands, but its mostly because I really have to degrease them very carefully before I can work on my pottery(which is my living). The slightest contamination on a piece of greenware or bisque and it can ruin a lot of work. If I know that I am not going to be glazeing for a day or so, then I am not afraid to dip in.
I keep a syringe filled with grease for most applications.
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6026/5...629e5b40_z.jpg

20grit 12-12-11 09:48 AM

Finger and the end of the Park lube nozzle.

unworthy1 12-12-11 09:54 AM

I can't vote cause my choice is not on the ballot: "all of the above". I use fingers, popsicle sticks, tongue depressors, coffee stirrers, and at least 4 different style of "injectors", I lost count. The ones I like least are the syringes: messy to fill and slow in use.
I am not brand loyal when it comes to grease, either: at least 5 different brands and types..."the right tool for the job"!
The only place I don't go is using a brush (flux or other), and I can't say exactly why...it just doesn't feel right to "brush on" grease. Maybe if I baked more I'd find a brush more natural for "adding shortening" .:rolleyes:

Puget Pounder 12-12-11 09:55 AM

miscellaneous utensils.

EDIT: unworthy1 said it.

randyjawa 12-12-11 10:11 AM

I made this grease applicator years ago and use it on just about every bicycle I rebuild. Yes, I use my fingers to pack caged balls, but for everything else, I use this applicator...
http://www.mytenspeeds.com/My_TenSpe...9_Comment1.jpg

It is a great little tool and I will let the picture do the talking. If you want to see a bit more, have a look at Servicing The Bottom Bracket.

brianinc-ville 12-12-11 10:34 AM

I usually just cut an appropriately-sized strip out of whatever plastic or cardboard packaging I've got lying around.

bigbossman 12-12-11 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by shipwreck (Post 13591362)
I really hate getting grease on my hands....

Me, too. I always wear disposable nitrile gloves when working on bikes. Keeps the ground-in grime to a minimum. :)

cudak888 12-12-11 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by bigbossman (Post 13591713)
Me, too. I always wear disposable nitrile gloves when working on bikes. Keeps the ground-in grime to a minimum. :)

Mobile 1 synthetic feels good though. Smells nice too.

-Kurt

RobbieTunes 12-12-11 11:08 AM

Toothbrush.
Q-tips.
Fingers.

Using a mini-grease gun helps keep the excess to a minimum.
And I also like the Mobil 1.

Then, I try to wash a car or two, including tires.
Or, scrub the showers, bathrooms. This pretty much takes care of it.

tugrul 12-12-11 11:11 AM

Flat head screw driver

Orrery 12-12-11 11:13 AM

I use the Finish Line grease gun posted above or my fingers. Usually start with the first and then spread it around with my fingers.

bigbossman 12-12-11 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by cudak888 (Post 13591722)
Mobile 1 synthetic feels good though. Smells nice too.

-Kurt

I used to work in a machine shop when I was younger - I like the smell of grease in general. :)

robert schlatte 12-12-11 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd (Post 13591335)

I have one of these (Finish Line) and it doesn't work. I actually have two. The first one worked for a while and quit. It was not pumping any grease out. I e-mailed the company and they graciously sent me another one- but now I am experiencing the same problem. It just does not want to pump out any grease. Am I doing something wrong???? Thanks.

ColonelJLloyd 12-12-11 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by robert schlatte (Post 13591799)
It just does not want to pump out any grease. Am I doing something wrong???? Thanks.

It would seem so. I haven't had an issue with mine and neither have any of my friends that use them.

mkeller234 12-12-11 11:38 AM

I'm with bigbossman, gloved hands. I use disposable gloves for all the messy work usually. I'd like a grease gun eventually, I started to wonder about skin oil contaminating the grease... is that possible?? I use alcohol to clean races and such, so I try to keep everything clean.

Michael Angelo 12-12-11 11:46 AM

Being a professional mechanic all my life. I use a tooth brush, regular grease gun, and a mini grease gun. My favorite grease?? MOPAR wheel bearing grease. Easy to work with, flows prefectly, and is great for any place grease is needed. It's good enough for a 3 ton truck, all the way to window regulator pivots.

auchencrow 12-12-11 12:11 PM


Originally Posted by cudak888 (Post 13591722)
Mobile 1 synthetic feels good though. Smells nice too.

-Kurt

It even tastes pretty good. ;)

bikamper 12-12-11 12:14 PM

Bare finger(s). I don't use nitrile/latex gloves because they make my hands sweat. A LOT. Anyway, when it comes to gloves, I only wear them for welding and bailing hay.

southpawboston 12-12-11 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by RobbieTunes (Post 13591753)
Toothbrush.
Q-tips.
Fingers.

I won't use Q-tips because small fibers sometimes come loose and embed in the grease, at least in my experience. I have used a toothbrush from time to time, and a toothpick.

I pretty much use my fingers whenever possible, but I also wear these pretty religiously when I'm working on a bike:

http://image.made-in-china.com/2f1j0...-HS-NG001-.jpg


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