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I use large pieces of cardboard from furniture store discards and cut it to=
suit me for both my very very drippy AH and my slightly drippy 36 Chevy. =
=C2=A0Cheap (free), foldable, light weight, cut to any shape/size.Keith
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From: Jim Ryan <ryan@jimryan.com>
To: List Healey <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Sun, Sep 4, 2022 6:32 pm
Subject: [Healeys] Oil drip protection
We just got a new fancy brick driveway and there will be hell to pay if I d=
rip oil on it.=C2=A0 just wondering what people use to protect the surfaces=
on which you park.=C2=A0 Preferably, I would like something that I could j=
ust slide under it when I park, and pull it out before I leave. Most things=
I've seen, if I leave behind when I pull away, will just blow away. I only=
have a couple of drips and I kind of know where they are, so I wouldn't ne=
ed something really huge. I'm thinking maybe a cookie sheet, or something l=
ike that. I just wanted to see what are the options people use.____________=
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<div style="color:black;font: 10pt Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">I use large
pieces of cardboard from furniture store discards and cut it to suit me for
both my very very drippy AH and my slightly drippy 36 Chevy. Cheap
(free), foldable, light weight, cut to any shape/size.
<div>Keith<br>
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From: Jim Ryan <ryan@jimryan.com><br>
To: List Healey <healeys@autox.team.net><br>
Sent: Sun, Sep 4, 2022 6:32 pm<br>
Subject: [Healeys] Oil drip protection<br>
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<div>We just got a new fancy brick driveway and there will be hell to pay if I
drip oil on it. just wondering what people use to protect the surfaces on
which you park. Preferably, I would like something that I could just
slide under it when I park, and pull it out before I leave. Most things I've
seen, if I leave behind when I pull away, will just blow away. I only have a
couple of drips and I kind of know where they are, so I wouldn't need something
really huge. I'm thinking maybe a cookie sheet, or something like that. I just
wanted to see what are the options people use.</div>
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