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Our county has a drop off.
"Maybe we're all happy."
"Go to the sporting goods store. From the files, obtain form 4473. These will contain descriptions of weapons and lists of private ownership."
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We have a recycle reservoir at our ‘dump stations’
Only prob is the troll that works there is a total ass if you bring more than a few quarts at a time.
I saved about 8 or 9 gallons worth in the shop over a couple years and then made one trip. The old capillary nose red face fugg says I must be doing changes as a ‘business’ to be hauling that much up at one time. Couldnt reason with him that i was just saving myself multiple trips.
I called the landfill director and told him about his employee, also reminded him that I got license plate numbers of other landfill personnel taking their county trucks to ball games after hours, shopping a Rural King during work hours. Magnetic door decals removed and placed in the cab upside down.
I put the quarts in a trash bag in toss em in the compactor and just smile and wave at the toe less diabetic loudmouth. I hooked em up with several gallons of paint too inside of some black trash bags.
Eagle river dump when I lived in Alaska charged a pretty good penny for over a certain amount of junk at a time. Buddy of mine who was always building a 4x4 or buggy of some sort would strip everything he wanted off parts rigs, pop the VIN tags and license plates off, pull the wheels and tires and trailer them out to the dump. He’d trailer them out there at about 2AM and winch them off the trailer blocking the gate to the dump and haul ass. His tow rig may or may not have had plates on it during these runs😁
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Burning brush piles try this.
Take a empty beer can or pop can 12 ounce, fill it half full of gas, lay it on its side opening at top.
Light it and have brush stacked over it burns like a stove for about 20 minutes. Works well with wet wood.
kk alaska
Alaska 7 months of winter then 5 months of tourists
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I use it to start fires in California
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Maybe put it into the tractor tires for needed weight - cheaper than that chem solution others use and it will not break down or corrode. It will only rot the rubber.
Its all right to be white!! Stupidity left unattended will run rampant Don't argue with stupid people, They will drag you down to their level and then win by experience
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Maybe put it into the tractor tires for needed weight - cheaper than that chem solution others use and it will not break down or corrode. It will only rot the rubber. That's true, from what I know... Rubber and petroleum products don't make good long term companions.
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I'm told a neighbor has an oil burner that uses a valve to drip on a disk blade in the burn chamber.
That man can make nearly any machine. He builds his manure spreaders.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Maybe put it into the tractor tires for needed weight - cheaper than that chem solution others use and it will not break down or corrode. It will only rot the rubber. Well, if that is true, it is not a good thought - won't try that one.
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I'm told a neighbor has an oil burner that uses a valve to drip on a disk blade in the burn chamber. That man can make nearly any machine. He builds his manure spreaders. I have made and used an oil burner of this type - actually very efficient and a great way to burn used oil from changes. Two issues had to solve with my design - good heavy-duty burn chamber and good means to maintain a steady drip or light atomizing spay for a long period of time. But, unlike the other fellow, I cannot make nearly any machine.
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My oil burner is a cast iron Franklin stove filled to the top with scrap iron - - - -brake drums and rotors, cyinder heads, water pump housings, etc. A 30 gallon tank of waste oil gravity feeds through a filter and a metering valve to control the drip rate through a piece of copper tubing to a hole in the top of the stove. I kickstart the fire with a cup of kerosene poured over the scrap iron, light it, and start the oil drip. I use a squirrel cage blower and stovepipe to push the hot air over the stove to both ends of a 24 X 40 foot shop building 12 feet tall. Cheap heat! .
Ignorance can be fixed. Stupid is forever!
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A used waste oil heater comes up for sale occasionally.
It's pretty much an appropriate sized jet and compressed air in a burner box.
-OMotS
"If memory serves fails me..." Quote: ( unnamed) "been prtty deep in the cooler todaay " Television and radio are most effective when people question little and think even less.
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I'm told a neighbor has an oil burner that uses a valve to drip on a disk blade in the burn chamber.
A couple of my mechanics back in Ohio had those. Super super efficient way to make heat and get rid of used oil. Another guy had a used oil heater furnace in his shop. Heck he would even buy used motor oil from you. I never bothered he was a nice guy. Just gave it to him.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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Right now, I drop it off at Oreilly's.
Had I a 55gal barrel wood heater in a shop/garage, I would rig a means to slow drip it into the fire box. Hooked to a thermostat, so it only dripped when hot enough to get a good burn.
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deadlift_dude “The very first essential for success is a perpetually constant and regular employment of violence.” ----Fred Rogers
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In the late 1970's I worked at an Allis Chalmers shop, as a mechanic. The shop was built into a slope. Back them (not knowing better) we would dump waste oil on side of the shop. Killed the weeds and rain washed the rest down hill to the creek. NOT COOL.
Now I dump it at a parts store with a barrel in back. Hopefully, they get rid of it in a more responsible manner.
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Please don't dump it on the ground. It's not going back to from where it came, it'll eventually end up in the groundwater table. If it contaminates your or a neighbor's well you could be in for an expensive bill for cleaning it up. Oil is extracted from below the water table, dumping it on the ground puts it into the water table. Check your State's laws. Many will require that you recycle it and will require car repair facilities to take it. In most (if not all) States it's illegal to dump waste oil on the ground.
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I built my own stove. Used an old oil gun from a heater. 24" dia. piling 30 inches long,can burn trash and or wood. Lots of steel in it holds the heat very well. I heating a 40x60 shop building with it.
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I used to buy, "Rerefinded oil". Back as coal, they might have filtered it.
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pour it under the engine of the neighbor's car.....in their driveway...
not the Republican neighbor... the DemocRAT one, who's a California Transplant...
The one who thinks he is smarter and better than everyone else on the street...
"Minus the killings, Washington has one of the lowest crime rates in the Country" Marion Barry, Mayor of Wash DC
“Owning guns is not a right. If it were a right, it would be in the Constitution.” ~Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
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Vato Zone, Oreillys will take it. My city has a hazardous waste collection site, it's a freebie.
Fight fire, save lives, laugh in the face of danger.
Stupid always finds a way.
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My local dump/landfill takes it and burns it in a waste oil burner for their shop.
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