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nothing goes over your head, eh fella? your reflexes are too good, you would see it and catch it

if only there were a universally accepted sarcasm font
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It's too expensive to not get every drop.

I also look at this as the bottle will be cleaner during the recycling process if I get the last drop. Maybe!

Note: I do not like watching paint dry.

 
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I use a total loss technique. On the transmission, I carefully tip the oil container ( can't say can anymore) and let if flow gently.

I go for lunch and come back only to notice that I forgot to put the drain plug back in...
 
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i was clowning, about the oil change and you, no real harm meant, my friend

two wheels down, sir
 
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Originally Posted by ahhlou
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I use a total loss technique. On the transmission, I carefully tip the oil container ( can't say can anymore) and let if flow gently.

I go for lunch and come back only to notice that I forgot to put the drain plug back in...
Done that to the primary to many times
 
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It doesn't matter how many times you let it drip. The last drop always ends up in your shorts.
One of the reasons I wear black underwear. Actually the only clothes I ever wear are black.....except for my jeans. I have 25 mock turtleneck long tee shirts in the closet. Almost time to rotate to the short sleeves.
 
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Originally Posted by Cosmic Razorback
It's too expensive to not get every drop.

I also look at this as the bottle will be cleaner during the recycling process if I get the last drop. Maybe!

Note: I do not like watching paint dry.
My municipality considers empty oil containers non-recyclable and hazardous.

 
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Originally Posted by barneyboy
My municipality considers empty oil containers non-recyclable and hazardous.
Non-recyclable because they pose a risk, but safe for trash... Got it.
 
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Originally Posted by RHPAW
FJB will decide when you've had enough oil.

FJB? Is that code for Let's go, Brandon (Smith)?
 
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