Re: oil extractor
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 12:31 pm
I meant to post back on this, as some may remember I fell off my ladders back at the end of May and couldn't do much due to having a damaged arm. Boredom left me needing a project I could do one handed on the bench so I reworked my rough and ready extractor using the fridge compressor and an old compressor tank I had lying about.
This little beast works brill for oil sucking, brake bleeding and the like, decent tank capacity, empties out the bottom without much fuss and as a bonus I think looks a fair bit nicer than the old one. Could still use a little tidying but I did make it with only one hand.
Cost, well nothing, so a bargain too
Here it is on duty bleeding the brakes on the lads series 3, a bit overkill for the job but far better than an eezibleed.
This little beast works brill for oil sucking, brake bleeding and the like, decent tank capacity, empties out the bottom without much fuss and as a bonus I think looks a fair bit nicer than the old one. Could still use a little tidying but I did make it with only one hand.
Cost, well nothing, so a bargain too
Here it is on duty bleeding the brakes on the lads series 3, a bit overkill for the job but far better than an eezibleed.