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No Spill oil Cans
Thanks to mrpete222 for the inspiration. I made 2 today and they work great. I found it easier to cut the lid off with a side cutting can opener and then used a 7/8" Greenfield sheetmetal punch, and 3/4" copper pipe, makes the fit real nice for soldering. Be sure to anneal the copper pipe before flareing, and the flare in a must.Attachment 1376Attachment 1377
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Thanks Catfish! I've added your No-Spill Oil Cans to our Miscellaneous and Metalworking categories, as well as to your builder page: Catfish's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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