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made a funnel holder

sscustom

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Hi everybody so last week i made a funnel holder that can be attatched to your tool cart .It didn't cost anything to make just some scrap pine .It can hold a number of various things

i made a video of the build for a contest





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bad_idea

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simple, but effective. i would paint it to match the cart. give it a professional look and no one likes grease stained wood. overall, good job on solving a simple problem with a simple solution. it is hard for me (and i believe many others on gj) to keep it simple.
 

NUTTSGT

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Nice, you're always thinking ahead man.



BTW, the puncuation and caps make it so much easier to read, glad you stuck around. :thumbup:
 

brownbagg

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sure does take up alot of room, and how do you keep the funnels clean. I alway wonder why nobody came out with a kit like a funnel in a coffee can to keep the funnel clean. I like to use just one funnel for my oil changes.
 
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sscustom

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yeah hopefully i can make some sort of catch pan for the dips and drops but still i work in progress
 

Milton Shaw

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I use a piece of `1 1/2" piece of pvc with a cap on the end so that it will catch all the drips and have it secured to my workbench and just stack funnels in them, trans, oil, radiator etc. Keeps drips from going anywhere.
 

brownbagg

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mainly I was thinking about how keep the sawdust out of the funnel bewteen oil changes
 
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