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Bar Chain oil,Laundry deterget bottles,neat idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="Canyon Angler" data-source="post: 530046" data-attributes="member: 11188"><p>+1</p><p></p><p>Wow, my local Stihl mechanic showed me a trick that solves this problem:</p><p></p><p>When you first buy a gallon jug of oil, DO NOT remove the foil seal on the mouth of the jug. Instead, take the handle of your scrench and jab one hole through the foil seal near the "bottom" of the opening if you were to try to pour from the jug. Then, when you go to fill your saw, you take your oil jug and squeeze it with both hands and you get a spillproof slow stream of oil out of it, almost like a ketchup bottle. Works great!</p><p></p><p>I just assumed that <strong>all</strong> experienced chainsaw people did this...apparently not! :welcome:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canyon Angler, post: 530046, member: 11188"] +1 Wow, my local Stihl mechanic showed me a trick that solves this problem: When you first buy a gallon jug of oil, DO NOT remove the foil seal on the mouth of the jug. Instead, take the handle of your scrench and jab one hole through the foil seal near the "bottom" of the opening if you were to try to pour from the jug. Then, when you go to fill your saw, you take your oil jug and squeeze it with both hands and you get a spillproof slow stream of oil out of it, almost like a ketchup bottle. Works great! I just assumed that [B]all[/B] experienced chainsaw people did this...apparently not! :welcome: [/QUOTE]
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