<VV> A Better Oil Container?

Roger Gault r.gault@sbcglobal.com
Sun, 15 Feb 2004 20:56:17 -0600


The problem I've had with using these kind of containers is that if you run
over them in the dark of night they cause a really spectacular "leak".  ;-)

Roger

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> In a message dated 2/15/04 10:56:17 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> airvair@richnet.net writes:
> One thing I'd like to point out about this thread is that SOME plastics
> don't take kindly to used oil. For example, plastic milk jugs will
> eventually leak if left with used oil in them. They're ok for filling
> and immediately transporting oil to the dumper, but should NOT be left
> full of oil. They will spring a leak over time.
>
> -Mark
> I've used empty anti freeze jugs for years...
>
> Never leak and the mensa members at Autozone where I recycle my oil never
> hafta check to see how much I'm bringing in. They have a 5 gallon a day
limit. 5
> bottles 5 gallons.
>
> Tim Abney