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mrmom


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A little funnel helper.
Original Message   Feb 11, 2005 2:02 pm
Recently purchased a small Mr. Funnel. I normally load gas by just pouring it directly into the OPE tank. But since I now use the funnel, one hand has to hold  the funnel and the other, the gas can (which can be heavy when full). Fuel just about overflowed the first time I used it as I could not really see the fuel level rising. A non-issue with plastic tanks as you can see the fuel level (the blower has a steel tank). I eventually ended up cutting off the upper part of a clear plastic soda bottle and using it as a funnel helper.   Now both hands hold the gas can and I can also see the fuel level.

Works great and you just can't beat the price too!

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jodyand


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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #3   Feb 11, 2005 2:46 pm
Very good job that goes to show where theres a will theres a way

AJace


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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #4   Feb 11, 2005 3:05 pm
Yes, a very straight cut as well. 

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MountainMan


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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #5   Feb 11, 2005 3:14 pm
GREAT GOING

ABout time Ive seen a Great post in a few weeks.

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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #6   Feb 11, 2005 3:28 pm
Genius! 
Emmo


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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #7   Feb 11, 2005 3:29 pm
Great idea Mr.

I'll cut 2, 1 flat for my generator and mower and another for my 3650 blower at an angle.  The shroud around the tank is sloped, not flat.
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TomP


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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #8   Feb 11, 2005 5:42 pm
Very nice mrmom very nice. 

Mr. Funnel may also think so and charge an extra $5 for the Mr. Funnel Spill Preventer.

Are you going to patent this?

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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #9   Feb 11, 2005 5:54 pm
AJace wrote:
Yes, a very straight cut as well. 



  Yes, how did you get such a straight cut  ?  in a lathe ?  QUITE INNOVATIVE!

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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #10   Feb 11, 2005 6:51 pm
Necessity is the motherhood of invention.
I think someone famous said this.
Nice solution to a bad problem.
T.J.

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mrmom


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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #11   Feb 11, 2005 6:54 pm
I drew a line with a marker around the bottle then used box cutters and took my time. The few areas that didn't come out straight were just trimmed off with a pair of sharp scissors. Simple!
Marshall


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Re: A little funnel helper.
Reply #12   Feb 11, 2005 7:50 pm
Now take some rubber molding and put around the bottom of it to keep it from sliding or scratching. LOL
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