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Old 08-20-2004 | 01:34 PM
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I have the same oil pan...but I just empty it into milk jugs (USE FUNNEL).

Do I pay to recycle? Nope...I just drop em off at Valvoline and run Dont see why I should pay them when they get money for recycling my oil. The old house I lived in had a quarterly pickup though. You could put anything outside your house and they would come and get it as long as you labled what it was...good city tax dollars in work there.
Old 08-20-2004 | 01:38 PM
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I put the oil pan on my workbench...then a milk jug on a stool w/ funnel underneath it (oil pan on workbench). Slowly lift the back of the pan and hold the milk jug/funnel. Not much of a mess. I have a massive funnel too to prevent splash.
Old 08-20-2004 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by <96 Runner>
I do that Andy, but then it gets all over my hands and the floor of the parts store...then I grab my beautful leather wrapped steering wheel with my filthy hands. I want a friggin container that seals!
I use the empty laundry detergent containers. The big one's hold all 5 qts. Nice screw on lids and no leaks.
Old 08-20-2004 | 02:32 PM
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Nope, it still splashes and fills too quickly, then overflows all over my precious epoxied floor. Besides, nothing I own will pour properly. That is the whole point of my thread, even when used as intended the stupid thing leaks.

I have towels, latex gloves, oil-absorb kitty litter stuff, etc. my whole intention is to have no need for those countermeasures any longer.

Tornado fuel saver. Has to be good for something. Just stick it in a funnel.
the vortex action will allow the oil to flow quickly and smoothly with no turbulence.
Old 08-20-2004 | 03:07 PM
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Been there done that...on my 79 Toyota Supra!!
Old 08-20-2004 | 03:48 PM
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I use a 5 gal kerosene container. It's got handles on the backside and top so you can bungee it down pretty well. I use the garbage bag trick too. I know, it's a kerosene container. But I marked it "Used Oil". It lasts for about 4 oil changes. The autozone guy made a remark that it was the cleanest container he had ever seen.
Old 08-20-2004 | 05:39 PM
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Use a five gal deck seal can.. rides in a milk crate..
Old 08-20-2004 | 05:59 PM
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Gas can

Originally Posted by <96 Runner>
Anybody else tired of cheap-o used oil containers that leak and drip after you put oil in them? I have one right now that really sucks. This is it:



This thing leaks and drips - in my vehicles when I go to the oil recycling place. I hate it!

I searched around forever, but this is the best I could find from a design standpoint (visually). Besides those things that suck up oil from the dip stick hole, do you guys know of a good container that actually works, under $20?

Thanks!

Hey how about using your pan and transfer into a gas can. I think the spout on your pan might into the filler neck of the gas can. The gas can in a milk crate would ride well in the back of your runner as well.


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Old 08-20-2004 | 06:12 PM
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Good idea, but I think my intention is to get one catch-all container. I don't want to transfer from this stupid thing any more. In fact, I would like to take it out in the desert, light it on fire, then shoot it with a full clip from my 9mm.

(of course I would pick up the debris)
Old 08-20-2004 | 06:18 PM
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Simple... Go to Walmart, get 4 galon red gasoline container for $19. If it's designed to hold gas, then it's airtight. The end of leaks.
Old 08-20-2004 | 06:21 PM
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But, how am I going to get my oil from the oil pan to that container? That is the big question.
Old 08-20-2004 | 06:55 PM
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Another idea

Originally Posted by <96 Runner>
But, how am I going to get my oil from the oil pan to that container? That is the big question.

How about one of those Fram oil drain plugs? If you don't want to transfer from one contaner to the other. When you get to the end of the oil in your pan pull it out and drain the remainder via a funnel ito the gas can. The fram plug works well for me I have had no issues with mine at all. You can get one at almost any autoparts store.


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How about shooting the container with 3 1/2" mag buck shot rounds?

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Old 08-20-2004 | 06:56 PM
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I didn't see anybody mention a old windshield washer fluid container.
I save my old ones and use a funnel to transfer it. Hold 5qts. Take it to the local auto shop for recycling and toss the container in their trash bin after you empty it.
Old 08-20-2004 | 07:04 PM
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I used to use just an oil drain pan and fill up antifreeze or washer bottle's until I bought the same thing you hate. I personsally love it. Had it for two years and have had no problems at all. I change oil on three vehicles every three months and it has never leaked , even carring it by the handle. That's just my experience.
Old 08-20-2004 | 07:28 PM
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i use a 5gal gas container. its the biggest i could find and the heaviest i'd like to carry when full. if you change oil alot (like me with 5-6 cars in the family) then go ahead and get 2 of them.
Old 08-20-2004 | 07:38 PM
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I don't know how it is in other parts of the US....but in Cali, they charge u a tax when u buy oil....well when you recycle, you're supposed to get it back...kinda like with soda bottles....I didn't know this until my buddy who works at an Autozone told me...
Old 08-20-2004 | 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by tallboy
How about one of those Fram oil drain plugs? If you don't want to transfer from one contaner to the other. When you get to the end of the oil in your pan pull it out and drain the remainder via a funnel ito the gas can. The fram plug works well for me I have had no issues with mine at all. You can get one at almost any autoparts store.


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How about shooting the container with 3 1/2" mag buck shot rounds?

I have one of these... the only problem is it nearly doubles the amount of time it takes for the oil to drain. It's pretty slow.
Old 08-20-2004 | 08:12 PM
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I drain mine into the same pan with a pouring lip for the past 20 years. Then I pour it into a US Army Jerry Can. The State of TX has oil dump stations at several TX Dept. of Transportation facilities. so I dump it there a couple times a year. Have my wife drive me down there while I hold the Jerry Can.

Sure I spill some oil on the garage floor every now and then. So what. It's a GARAGE and it cleans up with kitty litter or newspaper.
Old 08-20-2004 | 08:20 PM
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You haven't seen the pics of Christian's garage!
That thing is cleaner than my kitchen
Old 08-20-2004 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by sdastg1
pour it into your neighbors yard .. thats what I always do .........

pour it into the neighbors yard?!?!? are you crazy?!?!?! geeeez!...drain it into the neighbors yard, that way you wont have to carry it anywhere.....



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