Had one of these with a magnet attached and kept it inside the glove box door. Just had to have a small funnel in the trunk.View attachment 53151
We tried our luck with one of these if we didn't have a spout.
Those spouts (pictured) always leaked.
Had one of these with a magnet attached and kept it inside the glove box door. Just had to have a small funnel in the trunk.View attachment 53151
We tried our luck with one of these if we didn't have a spout.
I still do that today. I use "drip" oil for topping off and all my OPE oil changes.My Dad said when he worked at a "Filling Station" in the 50s that they had a barrel that all of the empties rested on a funnel and drained into. Said they never had to buy oil for themselves from the drainings.
I've used a phone like that myself in my childhood (it was way after it's time, but a close friend's parents loved it for some reason).I used one of these;
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and I still have one of these;
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I've used a phone like that myself in my childhood (it was way after it's time, but a close friend's parents loved it for some reason).
I have absolutely no idea what the second image is. I'm assuming something that calculates distance...or is just used to do math in general? I'm stumped.
Certain 1# coffee can lids made of plastic would snap on an open oil can nice and snug. Another item that's almost extinct.No re-capping one after an oil change that didn't hold exact, round amount either.
LOL I still have one hanging on my fridge next to my beer opener! Never know when you might need to open a soup can (or oil can)...Had one of these with a magnet attached and kept it inside the glove box door. Just had to have a small funnel in the trunk.
Those spouts (pictured) always leaked.