I have no room inside at the moment for anything that size and I don't want to put something like that outside in my yard and have to deal with the hassle of getting it pumped out.
This is just my personal garage......not a business. :)
yeah.......that's a bit much. Once I build my second garage/shop I'll have room but still I see no purpose for that much storage.
don't think there are very many people in Houston TX that have waste oil furnaces. :)
I've done the same in a pinch. I was just looking for a better solution.
I just moved into this house and I'm getting the garage all squared away and this is one of those things that's always bugged me. I want a nice convenient, clean and easy way to store and transport oil.
I'll stop by the...
I wouldn't make them transport used oil in their cars. I don't mind transporting it in my truck; I just need something that's more convenient to use.
But good idea.
haha! That's what I'm afraid of. 5-10 gals of oil spilled all over my truck bed. :mad:
But a 5 gal. bucket sounds like the way to go.....I was just thinking that there must be some sort of specialized container available.......maybe not.
Have you used one? Do you like it?
I haven't personally handled one yet but the reviews are all over the map.
I'd have to get a few of them and I don't like the fact that they don't stack. I don't have a ton of space to store stuff.
You're missing the point here. I don't want the hassle of trying to dump an oil pan full of used oil back into a little 1 quart bottle......over and over again. Its a pain in the *** and it makes a mess. A 5 gal bucket would be ideal. That would make it super easy to dump the pan of used oil...
What are some options for used oil storage and transportation?
I frequently have friends use my garage for oil changes and when you change the oil in a few Vipers you need a lot of storage! I've seen some chemical resistant 5 gal. buckets on McMaster Carr but I want to see if there might be...