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LS6 Tommy

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I think I posted this once before. It's called a Funnel Buddy. Keeps the funnel clean and collects drips. I stack all my smaller funnels insode the large one it comes with.



Tommy
 

Gfercaks33

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Kinda cheap but you could mount a 1x4 to the wall and drill holes in it for the spout of the funnel, then again I stack all mine in each other and I rest them on an antifreeze bottle.
 
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8comm13

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I keep all of mine in a plastic container with a lid. I wipe them down before I place them inside and with the lid it keeps the dirt/dust off them.
 

nicksnothereman

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I was thinking about screweing a bucket to the wall to keep them in, right now, I squirt them with brake clean wipe them out and stack them on the sill, but its still messy and time consuming, anyone have any ideas?

I take a piece of rope tie a knot at the end then slide the funnels onto the rope and voila got a funnel hanger. Of course you need a loop at the top to hang it but make sure it's loose enough to un-loop so you can get the funnels off.

I stole this idea from how some companies sell funnels in a package of 3 or so just replaced the plastic retainer with rope. Easy sleazy.
 

filtered

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I wipe them out with a rag, then store them in a ziploc gallon size bag. Bag catches the drips, and keeps the dust off them. Plus they are cheap.
 

sberry

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I got one or 2 I use on occasion and often toss in the parts washer but as a whole donrt use them. I have found adapters, spouts and pour direct that its a rare day I use a funnel or on occasion cut qt oil jug.
 

pancho400cid

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3.5 gallon bucket with some light wire grating (about 2" squares - for plant protection originally) over it and kitty litter in the bottom.

The grate holds the funnels up. Ain't purdy but it works fine.
 

soj

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I have a huge plastic bag (don't remember where it came from, packaging for something) that I put all my funnels in (after cleaning and drying). Just fold the bag closed to keep out dust. If this bag ever develops a hole, I will probably change to a 5 gal bucket with lid.

The big funnel I use for fueling the tractor has its own plastic bag, which goes in a plastic shopping bag which hangs on a nail in the tractor shed.
-jp
 
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