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    Oil can parts bin

    Don't throw away those old oil cans. Turn them into parts bins.
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    Very cool. Beats the heck out of using Quaker Oats boxes. (:-

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    Your next invention should be to figure out how to make that dog collar a little more fashionable so we can sneak it onto our wives!

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    Playing with fire SL

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    Quote Originally Posted by buford View Post
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    You'd buy one and you know it my friend...LOL

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    If i did, i would never tell, i know who have to wear it.

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    You did a really nice job on those. An auto mechanic friend does that but he lays them flat and just cuts one side of the can out and doesn't roll the edges. He has a whole shelf unit adjusted just high enough for one to slide into so no stacking. He was renting one of his bays to a paint and body guy and he did the same with plastic jugs. Filled them with a little water for his wet sanding.

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    They aren't going to hold oil very good now.

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    Good idea

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    That seems a lot better than what I use now: Empty sugar plastic container.

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    Wow. Something so simple but you turned into something good. Good job man

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    Thats a very cool idea!

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    That's a good idea

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    Christmas cookie tins is what I had.

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