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<blockquote data-quote="JJuday" data-source="post: 2207151" data-attributes="member: 32589"><p>I had a wild thought a few weeks ago and yesterday I decided to give it a test run. I saved an old laundry detergent bottle and cleaned it out to use as a bar oil jug. The main reason was because of the removable plastic spout and the fact that it has a vent/drain hole in it. The spout can be turned in any direction and I found that 90 deg from the handle works great. No more oil spills on the saw, no chugging when using from a new jug and when the plastic spout is out for refill it has about a 3''+ opening in the top, which made refill a snap. The wife may look at you kinda funny when she notices you taking an interest in her laundry bottles! Thought I'd share that, it has helped me. JJuday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJuday, post: 2207151, member: 32589"] I had a wild thought a few weeks ago and yesterday I decided to give it a test run. I saved an old laundry detergent bottle and cleaned it out to use as a bar oil jug. The main reason was because of the removable plastic spout and the fact that it has a vent/drain hole in it. The spout can be turned in any direction and I found that 90 deg from the handle works great. No more oil spills on the saw, no chugging when using from a new jug and when the plastic spout is out for refill it has about a 3''+ opening in the top, which made refill a snap. The wife may look at you kinda funny when she notices you taking an interest in her laundry bottles! Thought I'd share that, it has helped me. JJuday [/QUOTE]
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