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I am interested to know the best way to fit one, make one etc etc.

what have you got and how does it work?
 

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El cheapo way ;)

Bike water bottle, drill hole in bottom, tap a thread for hose fitting, attach plastic hose, half way down hose fit cheap water reticulation tap.

Attach to mill with either cable ties or hose clamps and allow hose to drip onto bar nose.

Pull bike water bottle nozzle up and open retic tap and it oils away very happily :)
 

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Whole thing is clamped with a muffler clamp that has a long 1/2" bolt that hangs down in the upright. Slides off real easy. Small 1/16" hole in one cap for vented, one un-drilled for storage.
 

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I copied the oiler that Jimmy made (saw it a while ago on AS) and its great! Thanks for sharing the idea.

The one thing I might add at the end of the hose is a bolt with a hole drilled in it. Just makes it a little more precise so the oil is going exactly where you want it.
 

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I copied the oiler that Jimmy made (saw it a while ago on AS) and its great! Thanks for sharing the idea.

The one thing I might add at the end of the hose is a bolt with a hole drilled in it. Just makes it a little more precise so the oil is going exactly where you want it.
I've done that too...the 1/4" ball valve will flow the oil.
 
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