What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil?

   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #21  
I use it, even mix brands, in any gas engine that gets used sparingly (pressure washer), but gets an oil change every year any way. If it's an odd weight I cannot use, it will accelerate the burn pile on a wet day :)
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #22  
In the early 70's, we dumped waste oil on our gravel road, *sparingly and infrequently*, to keep-down the dust from passing cars. It was only a couple gallons spread over maybe a 100' stretch of road. It did make a difference. Ok, not a great idea today...we take our waste/unused oil to almost anyplace that does oil changes, and they will gladly recycle it with their waste oil.
Don't want to make the trip? Dip a rag, and wipe-down garden and hand tools, or anything else that's prone to rust. For example, when we finished plowing, we would 'paint' the shares and moldboards of the plow with grease before rust set-in on the scoured, bare metal. (got any 'waste grease'?, lol)
Fill an oil can and give every hinge a couple drops - including car doors.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #23  
If I'm a little bit short in filling up a crankcase, I use little bits of other oil.

Ralph
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #24  
dump clean (unused) oil in fuel tank on non emission diesels.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #25  
A few of my cars use very specific (and therefore fairly expensive) oil. For those, any extra goes on the shelf in the solvent cabinet and is used toward the next oil change.

For the more "normal" oils, I don't mind mixing grades or viscosities in my less precious vehicles. My pickup truck has the 6.0L GM gasser motor and I just did an oil change. It takes six quarts. So I bought a 5 qt. jug, poured that in, then made up the other quart with odds and ends from the solvent cabinet. That means it got a bit of high-dollar synthetic motorcycle oil and also a cheap bottle of lawnmower oil that has been on my shelf since my father passed away (and was probably on his shelf for 20 years before that!).

Other than a couple gallons of marine 2-stroke oil, I don't have much surplus oil right now.

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   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #26  
I only use one can of each type at a time. I go through 30W fairly often, so it never sits more than 3-6 mo unfinished. I do have a bottle of brake fluid that's been open for a couple of years that I occasionally need to top off the truck or car with. It's probably good for another few years before I reach the bottom.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #27  
I only use one can of each type at a time. I go through 30W fairly often, so it never sits more than 3-6 mo unfinished. I do have a bottle of brake fluid that's been open for a couple of years that I occasionally need to top off the truck or car with. It's probably good for another few years before I reach the bottom.

Brake fluid is a different story. It is fairly hygroscopic (absorbs and retains water). Engine oil is not hygroscopic, and even if it were you'd boil off the excess moisture the first time you get the engine to operating temperature. Your brake system isn't like that, so you get decreased brake performance (mostly poor pedal feel) and risk corrosion in your brake system when you use wet fluid.

I keep the unused portion of the can from my most recent brake fluid flush on the shelf to top off in an emergency, but I'd never use old, opened, brake fluid in something I cared about.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #28  
Brake fluid is a different story. It is fairly hygroscopic (absorbs and retains water). Engine oil is not hygroscopic, and even if it were you'd boil off the excess moisture the first time you get the engine to operating temperature. Your brake system isn't like that, so you get decreased brake performance (mostly poor pedal feel) and risk corrosion in your brake system when you use wet fluid.

I keep the unused portion of the can from my most recent brake fluid flush on the shelf to top off in an emergency, but I'd never use old, opened, brake fluid in something I cared about.

I use brake fluid on rubber hoses and rubber parts.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #29  
use 5 gal plastic bucket 3/4 filled with sand / very fine gravel- pour in any left over oil until lightly wet - stick anything that needs light oil coating for protection/rust proofing into the sand. Nice for shovels, spades, hoes, mower blades etc. - garden tools - I leave them stuck in there until I need them. Come out clean and oily ...
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #30  
use 5 gal plastic bucket 3/4 filled with sand / very fine gravel- pour in any left over oil until lightly wet - stick anything that needs light oil coating for protection/rust proofing into the sand. Nice for shovels, spades, hoes, mower blades etc. - garden tools - I leave them stuck in there until I need them. Come out clean and oily ...

I think this is the best idea I have see on this post.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #31  
Using it for bar and chain oil for the chain saw comes to mind. At least for the 30 weight on up:D

I've also heard of people adding a little STP to old or used oil for chainsaw bar oil.
But back to the original question. In my area, I can take any oil to my local town highway department to be used in their used oil furnace. Also, in my state, any outlet that sells oil is obligated to take in a certain amount of old oil for recycling.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #32  
Like so any other postings, I take partial containers and drain them in to a gallon oil jug. Then the oil is use around the barn and house for small jobs. I have never used this mixed oil in any of my equipment because of the mixture of weights and some contain synthetics. However tools, hinges, electric motors, and air compressors all get this clean oil mixture.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #33  
Mix it with diesel & burn it in my old diesel (78 & 94) motors, same as used motor oil.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #34  
One of my old neighbours gave me a whole whack of opened oil when he moved away. It had been sitting in milk crates outside behind his shed, most of the labels are gone and who knows how tight a seal they have. I use it as chain saw bar oil, a little on the snow blower chain, and the rest gets mixed with diesel for lube on the band sawmill.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #35  
I just pour all that stuff in my fuel tank on 12 valve cummins. It will run on anything.
 
   / What do you do with unused/partial cans of oil? #36  
Well, I have heard it best to keep log chains oiled. But I can't imagine then using them when necessary. So I keep mine on the tractor hanging inside PVC tubes where I can readily use them.

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Okay, I know I am straying from the topic, but I keep looking at these tubes and wondering how one could make a beverage cooler/dispenser out of them? Nothing like looking back at what you did all day, sitting on the tractor with a nice ice cold one in your hand....
 

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