Has there been any new products in the last few years? Pouring from a full jug can be a pain. Would be nice to have an angled spout with a screw on lid like on some gas cans. Hmm.. maybe I'll just buy a one gallon kerosene can and use that.
Has there been any new products in the last few years? Pouring from a full jug can be a pain. Would be nice to have an angled spout with a screw on lid like on some gas cans. Hmm.. maybe I'll just buy a one gallon kerosene can and use that.
I use an old laundry soap jug, I seen a guy on youtube doing it. They have a built in spout, it looks funny but works great.
did your bar blow bubbles?I tried a large dawn jug a few years ago, but the opening is way too small. If there was a dish soap kind of dispenser top with a half inch opening, that would work great I think.
I tried a large dawn jug a few years ago, but the opening is way too small. If there was a dish soap kind of dispenser top with a half inch opening, that would work great I think.
Was wondering how many remembered the old cardboard quarts of oil that you punched the spout into thru one of the metal ends. If you pushed wrong the can collapsed and you had oil everywhere.Back in the early sixties when my dad was logging he used a plastic dishwashing soap bottle. Prior to that he used a small glass mason jar. There weren’t many plastic containers at the time. Oil cans were mostly foil lined cardboard with metal ends or tin cans with no way to seal them once opened. He was tickled to have the plastic bottle.
Ron
I still have one of those piercing spouts for the old oil cans. I have no idea what it is good for now? It worked great in its day.
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