By A Mystery Man Writer
These grease cups are scaled down version of those widely used on all machinery in the age of steam to apply grease under pressure to a bearing. They work just like the original: put grease in the cap, screw down on the body and grease is applied under pressure to the bearing. They have knurled tops and do a great j
These grease cups are scaled down version of those widely used on all machinery in the age of steam to apply grease under pressure to a bearing. They work just like the original: put grease in the cap, screw down on the body and grease is applied under pressure to the bearing. They have knurled tops and do a great job of adding the additional detail to dress up an engine.
Godshall's Custom Machining — North Georgia Live Steamers
The one on the left is the Lunkenheimer- the other 2 are not marked. Lunkenheimer measures 3 3/4” long, the middle one is 2 1/2”, and the one on
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Godshall's Custom Machining — North Georgia Live Steamers
Godshall's Custom Machining — North Georgia Live Steamers
Godshall's Custom Machining — North Georgia Live Steamers
Godshall's Custom Machining — North Georgia Live Steamers
Godshall's Custom Machining — North Georgia Live Steamers
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