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Old 11-03-2006, 05:49 PM
badtrukrisin badtrukrisin is offline
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Or, you could do as I do on a lot of things that drip when changing. I take some bare copper wire(2 pieces) about a foot long and stick them through a 1 gal ziplock baga on each side right at the zipper and pull it around whatever you are working on and then bend the copper wire around something to hold the bag in place and the bag is big enough for your meathooks to reach in and take clamps, etc. off and put back on and no spilling if a mistake is made. Then zip it up and into the dumpster or woodstove.
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