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Anyone have a part # ? My HF didnt know what I was talking about.
Anyone have a part # ? My HF didnt know what I was talking about.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say it's the one in the link on the first post of this thread.
Sorry bout that
I hate it when people ar'nt paying attention. 
I'm going to take a wild guess and say it's the one in the link on the first post of this thread.

Under the right conditions, it is possible for dirty rags to spontaneously combust. A pile of dirty rags in a regular waste basket or laying in a corner of the floor could burst into flames and burn your shop down. I have heard that it is more likely to occur with rags that are soiled with natural oils such as linseed or other nut based oils. It is said that the possibility is low with motor oils or other automotive chemicals. I still feel it is a good idea to get the proper disposal container.
The item number, 37506, does not come up in the online store www.harborfreight.com.
The website for items available in most local stores is www.harborfreightusa.com.
It is my understanding that prices can vary from store to store, thus, the reason for lack of price information on the website.
dam now im going to harbor freight!

They don't appear to sell them any more. I couldn't find it on their site...
Did anyone ever find another source for something like this? I just can't see paying $100 for a small waste bin. There's got to be another option!
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I like well-made stuff, but I'd take a chance for $14 just to try it out. I need one in my own garage.
I ended up finding the Zoro store on eBay last night for similar prices. How often are their sales? This might be the way to go.More than $14, but not nearly $100:
10-gallon: https://www.zoro.com/justrite-oily-waste-can-10-gal-steel-red-09300/i/G3440832/
6-gallon: https://www.zoro.com/justrite-oily-waste-can-6-gal-steel-red-09100/i/G0318105/
And then just wait for a free-shipping or 20%/25%/30% off sale...
If you don't like the foot-pedal lid-lifter, they have the manual-lift models for a couple bucks cheaper.

Did anyone ever find another source for something like this? I just can't see paying $100 for a small waste bin. There's got to be another option!
A hundred bucks is cheap insurance.You could have the option of your garage burning down!A hundred bucks is cheap insurance.
I've been getting mine cheap at estate sales. Found 3 in the last year.
That's a bit of a logical fallacy. A $47 option was found to be best.
I put them outside also to dry then in the trash. I also only use paper towels, too darn convenient.
Bill
If you're so inclined I don't see why something like this wouldn't work.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Behrens-6-gal-Galvanized-Steel-Round-Trash-Can-with-Locking-Lid-00108/202264761
Same here.I use my wood stove for oily rag storage
If you're so inclined I don't see why something like this wouldn't work.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Behrens-6-gal-Galvanized-Steel-Round-Trash-Can-with-Locking-Lid-00108/202264761
Thanks for posting this . I just called my local HF and they have 2 in stock. Friday is their next delivery day so I should be able to get one when I can get by there next week.
I still have a key to the laundry at our old apartment here in town.![]()

A little off topic but.... There are quite a few in this thread that won't wash their rags in their home machine. I assume it is out of fear of ruining the next load of clothes or incurring the wrath of their wife but think nothing of screwing over the next guy at the laundromat.
Sorry for the rant, it just rubs me the wrong way.