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(09-28-2012, 12:44 PM)TomG Wrote: Nice job Dan.

I used to work in a shop that had metal cups like that and they had tops on them with a slot for the brush. It kept them from filling up with chips.

Tom

Good idea Tom. I might see what I can come up with this weekend.

Dan
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nice cup. i use a coke bottle that I cut the middle out of and stick the top in the bottom upside down it only holds just a little oil but if it turns on its side it won't spill
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These work good.

http://littlemachineshop.com/products/pr...uctID=3896

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Finished the drying shed today, now just have to fill it.

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(09-28-2012, 05:39 PM)EdK Wrote: These work good.

http://littlemachineshop.com/products/pr...uctID=3896

Ed

I tried to order one of those from some guy on the internet one time I don't have a cup and he has my money, then a guy said they cost to much for that they are and said he used a pop bottle so I finally hit the right bottle with COKE, Pepsi won't work, and.
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(09-29-2012, 08:20 AM)dallen Wrote:
(09-28-2012, 05:39 PM)EdK Wrote: These work good.

http://littlemachineshop.com/products/pr...uctID=3896

Ed

...then a guy said they cost to much for that they are ...

Well, either the guy has never used one or he doesn't know how to use one. I find them to work very well and at $5 they are not what I would call expensive, especially considering it's a one time buy. Anyway, to each his own. Smile

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wish I had of received the one I paid for, but we all loose some, I happened to stumble on to the coke bottle deal. Heck I see some guys are happy with a soup can.
(09-29-2012, 10:07 AM)EdK Wrote: Well, either the guy has never used one or he doesn't know how to use one. I find them to work very well and at $5 they are not what I would call expensive, especially considering it's a one time buy. Anyway, to each his own. Smile

Ed

I think it was more of him being more set in his ways and not wanting to spend the 5 bucks.Big Grin
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Tuna can (for me, not the cats) and a plastic cat food lid, 99¢.
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(09-29-2012, 12:50 PM)Wawoodman Wrote: Tuna can (for me, not the cats) and a plastic cat food lid, 99¢.

But that's not a projectRotfl

I think I just look for excuses to use my tools.Thumbsup
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(09-29-2012, 02:02 PM)DanH Wrote:
(09-29-2012, 12:50 PM)Wawoodman Wrote: Tuna can (for me, not the cats) and a plastic cat food lid, 99¢.

But that's not a projectRotfl

I think I just look for excuses to use my tools.Thumbsup

I think it would be quite a project to eat that cat food. Drool
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