


I just checked. There’s a fair number of them there. Most note that they are “pre-owned”!Put it on ebay. Some guy that collects old oil cans might buy it for way too much money..lol
I just checked. There’s a fair number of them there. Most note that they are “pre-owned”!
On other forums, they post those with either "what is it?", or "Millennials won't know this!"

I think those are illegal now
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I like how you think.....evil[emoji48]mark it with a $50 price tag and put it back in the drawer. When you have passed to the great garage in the sky, someone at your clean out estate sale will think they have found gold.[emoji481][emoji38]_hitti
While it has been quite some time since I used one, as I recall, they did not leak, if used properly.Toss it.
They leak.
Then be on the lookout for one that has the integrated funnel.
:I sometimes come across canned oil NOS.
I'll bet I have a couple of can spouts and at least on "mason jar" screw lid pour spout !
Probably close by my distributor wrenches and drum brake tools ! Where is my dwell tach ?
I have one somewhere. I also have a case of oil in the old-school cans. Not sure what to do with either.
Find an old empty quart can, stick the spout in it and put it on the shelf.
but..............go to an airport. lots of jet oil comes in quart cans yet. i don't know the exact reason but i believe it has something to do with contamination. once a can is it opened it must be used right away and if not any oil remaining in the can must be discarded.
Better half-fill the can w/nuts & bolts because just the spout in an empty can will tip -over.
That spout makes me think of this. Yeah, I remember trying to pour that cold syrup from an un-squeezable can. I used to joke about using an oil can spout on the Hershey can.
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