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Old 03-24-2009, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by dawg
You may want to look at THIS also. You can bend it any which way to form around your scoot frame, etc.
That's way cool - I'm not sure it's $25 plus shipping cool, but just maybe. I can see using it on my tractor, snow blower, etc. too. Thanks for the link.
 
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Old 03-24-2009, 11:42 AM
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dawg, where do you come up with this stuff!!
Being a parts dude, albeit only part time, I try to keep on top of things
 
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before I saw dawg's post about the Form-A-Funnel.....I was 100% sure that I do not need another gizmo. actually have a piece of tin that I have been forming/shaping much like the form-a-funnel....was happy with it for over 15 years now
 
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Old 03-24-2009, 01:35 PM
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+1 for the cardboard

$20 better spent on 2 cases of cheap beer
or at least a splif and a 40 oz. a bottle o' wine?
I dont judge or descriminate.
 
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I use the tin foil method on my Ultra. Works great for me.
 
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ill bet all you guys own a shampon too
 
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Dawg, once again, you've hit the target. Not convinced I need to spend $25 + shipping on it, but it really looks like a great little gizmatget to have.
 
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This morning I started this thread by asking everyone's opinion about a certain plastic drip free funnel.

Then the "Guru of all Guru's", Dawg suggested a better and more efficient way to slice bread.

After looking at the link Dawg, provided, I just gave Form A Funnel my $25.00 clams and look forward to a superior drip free oil changing experience this weekend!

That's what I love about this forum, everyone trying to help out!

Thanks to all and thank you Dawg!!
 
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Dawg, that's great!
Thanks for posting...gonna order one
 
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Originally Posted by dawg
You may want to look at THIS also. You can bend it any which way to form around your scoot frame, etc.
As usual, DAWG Rules!!!!!!!!!!!!
 


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