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daepp 08-31-2014 04:17 PM

Oil can storage question
 
I always keep a bit of motor oil in an oil can on my workbench. it always creeps out of the can an onto the surface of the bench. I have tried a couple of simple methods to contain it to no avail.

And a quick search of the interwebs - including Garage Journal - provided no answers.

Has someone figured this out? Or is it just inevitable that the oil will finds its way out of the can?

Noah930 08-31-2014 07:50 PM

Maybe you need a coaster?

calimedeiros 08-31-2014 07:56 PM

The oil I buy is not in a can but in a plastic container doesn't go anywhere no mess
What are you buying and what are you complaining about

daepp 08-31-2014 08:53 PM

old fashioned oil can. plunger/piston deliver a squirt of oil. oil eventually "wicks" itself out of can and stains the workbench.

look 171 09-01-2014 01:05 AM

Noah is correct. We have a sharpening stone that requires oil. For years it sat next to the grinder with all kinds of oil stains on the bench. I had a kid, really nice young man, for a summer job a few years back and he decided to make a coaster out of the bottom of a tin can. No more oil leaks.

Targa Me 09-01-2014 02:03 AM

Small Tupperware container, comes with a lid.
(Tip: Buy your own, don't use the wife's tupperware.)

M.D. Holloway 09-01-2014 04:40 AM

If you are talking a quart to a gallon I would go with an Oil Safe - its a great after market oil container to use for charging your crank case. If you want I have an extra I can send you...

cashflyer 09-01-2014 05:24 AM

Go to a yard sale and pick up an old serving tray.
Metal if you can find one.
Line the tray with Pig mat.
Store all your oil leakers on it.

http://www.laurelleaffarm.com/item-p...no-s6301-4.jpg

http://images.newpig.com/wcsstore/Ne...T554A1_W_L.jpg
http://www.newpig.com/pig/US/pig-brown-oil-only-absorbent-mat-pad-in-dispenser-box-mat554

fanaudical 09-01-2014 07:16 AM

You might try lining the inside of the oil can with a plastic container of approximately the right size and then keep it only half-full. (Completely clean the oil can prior to installing the liner.)

daepp 09-01-2014 11:16 AM

Pig mat - never heard of that before. I will find that or something similar to sacrifice.

I have been using an old tip-tray as a coaster since college. I simply thought someone had figured this out by now or that I just had inferior oilcans.

Thanks for the info.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1409598966.jpg

cashflyer 09-01-2014 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daepp (Post 8240681)
Pig mat - never heard of that before. I will find that or something similar to sacrifice.

I edited my post and included a link to the website.
I use them in my shop and really like them.

gshase 09-01-2014 06:40 PM

Temperature and Pressure change can make them weep.


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