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Schleprock
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Frankfort IL USA
Posts: 16,643
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Your post came across as showing the rest of us how we were doing it wrong, always making a mess. I simply added my two cents on how to avoid the mess by using a gallon jug that costs nothing. The pump costs like $4. What'd your ingenious solution of hose, long slender funnel and copper tubing cost? Probably not a whole lot less.
Pump comes in handy for other things like pumping brake cleaner from my 5 gal pail I bought from NAPA, which I put in a refillable spray can, to save from buying endless cans of the stuff. So it pays for itself pretty quickly.
To each his own. Your solution sounds like a waste of time fiddling with 10 feet of freakin' hose.......
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Kevin L
'86 Carrera "Larry"
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