twentysix by twentyfive
Clinging on tightly
- Location
- Over the Hill
See what I mean @User14044 ?
See what I mean @User14044 ?
ideal for painting on wooden fences
It's a proper tin one but a bit battered about sadly.If it's a proper tin Duckhams can in decent nick it might be worth having a look on ebay to see if it's worth flogging. People collect the things.
It's a proper tin one but a bit battered about sadly.
Well this one has plenty of "character" alright . I did have a quick look on ebay and right enough folks do buy these sorts of things. Just got to work out how to uncollapse it now. That'll be mega bucks on a pressurisation thingy not costing the mould.Character/patina of age
If you put it in a 2 stroke engine you will be forever 'oiling up' the sparkplug, just use it for general oiling jobs and chain lube, unless you know someone who runsan old bangera 'classic car' like an old Viva or Cortina/Capri.
Many a pint of ordinary engine oil I have burned in a two stroke Seagull outboard motor with great reliability, but it became rather expensive to run.
The mix was three quarters of a pint of engine oil added to one gallon of petrol, yes, it was that long ago, I will leave you to convert to metric.
It could well be that modern two strokes don't like anything except "proper" two stroke oil, but it wouldn't do any damage to try if you only have a couple of cans of oil to use up.
Use at your own risk.