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Project-JDM wrote:712 - 6100 he take $100 a barrel
HSA wrote:everytime i change oil i dig a hole and bury the old oil....who said natural resources are non renewable...oil came from the ground so i put it back there......boom....problem solved
Rory Phoulorie wrote:HSA wrote:everytime i change oil i dig a hole and bury the old oil....who said natural resources are non renewable...oil came from the ground so i put it back there......boom....problem solved
I kind of do the same thing. But I go by one of those onshore pumping jacks and just dump the oil on the ground there. Eventually, it would seep into the ground and be pumped into the holding tanks that are in close proximity for recycling.
eyeballz wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:HSA wrote:everytime i change oil i dig a hole and bury the old oil....who said natural resources are non renewable...oil came from the ground so i put it back there......boom....problem solved
I kind of do the same thing. But I go by one of those onshore pumping jacks and just dump the oil on the ground there. Eventually, it would seep into the ground and be pumped into the holding tanks that are in close proximity for recycling.
genius
someone give this man a beer
cinco wrote:eyeballz wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:HSA wrote:everytime i change oil i dig a hole and bury the old oil....who said natural resources are non renewable...oil came from the ground so i put it back there......boom....problem solved
I kind of do the same thing. But I go by one of those onshore pumping jacks and just dump the oil on the ground there. Eventually, it would seep into the ground and be pumped into the holding tanks that are in close proximity for recycling.
genius
someone give this man a beer
I own a mechanic shop next to a grocery I does take old oil an pelt it under people car in d parking lot. When dey see it dey does come by me to check fuh leaks.
Strugglerzinc wrote:cinco wrote:eyeballz wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:HSA wrote:everytime i change oil i dig a hole and bury the old oil....who said natural resources are non renewable...oil came from the ground so i put it back there......boom....problem solved
I kind of do the same thing. But I go by one of those onshore pumping jacks and just dump the oil on the ground there. Eventually, it would seep into the ground and be pumped into the holding tanks that are in close proximity for recycling.
genius
someone give this man a beer
I own a mechanic shop next to a grocery I does take old oil an pelt it under people car in d parking lot. When dey see it dey does come by me to check fuh leaks.
Goin to give that a try now, 2 car park outside mih gate.
Strugglerzinc wrote:Project-JDM wrote:712 - 6100 he take $100 a barrel
As in costs $100 to collect?
Oil mop does not do small quantities last i called and i have no space for a collection vessel.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:HSA wrote:everytime i change oil i dig a hole and bury the old oil....who said natural resources are non renewable...oil came from the ground so i put it back there......boom....problem solved
I kind of do the same thing. But I go by one of those onshore pumping jacks and just dump the oil on the ground there. Eventually, it would seep into the ground and be pumped into the holding tanks that are in close proximity for recycling.
Habit7 wrote:I recently was playing mechanic and changed my own oil. Now, I don't know what to ethically do with the used engine oil.
Who accepts small quantities of motor oil?
Long time they used to bathe dogs with it for "mange" ... i kid you not.Habit7 wrote:I recently was playing mechanic and changed my own oil. Now, I don't know what to ethically do with the used engine oil.
Who accepts small quantities of motor oil?
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