Bakeries that make large sheet cakes have disposable aluminum pans
that are just right for this. Disposable when dirty too.
Bruce K
57 3200
Mt. Iron, MN
At Friday, 29 August 2003, you wrote:
>In a message dated 8/29/2003 8:34:10 AM Central Standard Time,
>gdelgrego@yahoo.com writes:
>
>> My '48 3100 has numerous minor drips from the engine and tranny
that I will
>> try to fix eventually...but in the meantime I've been using several
>> carefully placed pie pans. One big 2'x4' type pan would be a
big improvement.
>
>>
>Both my trucks have minor leaks and SWMBO says "No mess on the garage
floor!"
> I look for large cardboard boxes at work, the type new furniture
is shipped
>in. I take them home and cut into quarters (usually 30" X 60" or
so). I
>place one under each vehicle. I catches and absorbs the drips. After
>six months
>or so, I throw it out and put down a new piece. The double cardboard
works
>best. Try it.
>
>Mike Klepp
>'48 3100 5 window
>'65 C-10 stepside
>Wichita Falls, TX
>oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>
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