This type of oil cup is well worth it. I have them everywhere in the shop. Right On Jon.
@RightOnJonCraneАй бұрын
Right On Randy! 🙌
@andyc972Ай бұрын
Thanks Jon, great tip, we used to have something similar for the kids paints - no spill is essential with kids !
@kitmairaАй бұрын
Think a magnet of the bottom would be a nice addition. Though it would attract chips.
@tonylenge424Ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@RightOnJonCraneАй бұрын
Right On Tony! 🙌 Thanks! I had to re upload the salvage video I put up this morning. Something wrong with the video in the beginning?! I lost your comment on the old version I had up! I think you said something about Tastykakes! I just uploaded the video again if you want to comment again! Thanks, Jon!
@CalPil0tАй бұрын
If you are in the New Jersey area, just west of Newark, Penn Tools in Maplewood NJ has them and an with prior arrangement, can be picked up at their facility.
@ScoutCrafterАй бұрын
I have 2 and they are excellent. That being said they should cost half of what they do. 😂👍
@RightOnJonCraneАй бұрын
Right On John! 🙌 Aren’t they great. I want to contact the company that makes them and see if they sell direct. They should be more like $5! 😄🙌
@tomdale1313Ай бұрын
THE INFO HWY, THXS FOR SHARING...
@RightOnJonCraneАй бұрын
Right on Tom! Thanks for your comment on the salvage video! Unfortunately I had to re upload it as there was a problem with the upload. Can you comment again on that video and tell me again about the place in Ballard? Thanks! 🙌
@brentfowler231713 күн бұрын
There's other places you can purchase these for around 10.95 each. Anyhow thanks for another great video!
@alwaysOverthinking-cl5tzАй бұрын
Pro tip. Drill a hole through the cap and push the brush through!
@RightOnJonCraneАй бұрын
Right On! 🙌 That’s a good idea!
@unwired1281Ай бұрын
Wow that looks like it would be great to use if you were working on let’s say….an Air Stream‼️
@RightOnJonCraneАй бұрын
Ha! I bet it would be perfect for that. Thanks for watching!
@gorak9000Ай бұрын
$15 for that? Seems like if you have a 3d printer, you could make that lid for an old tuna can for less than $1 - now if I only had a 3d printer... You could also turn it on the lathe, but the raw chunk of plastic might cost more than $15, and you'd be wasting most of it