Spill Kit Recommendations

Started by blackdiamond, August 10, 2008, 05:43:17 PM

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blackdiamond

The MCR7 list includes a couple of items that I generally don't carry but probably should.  I think I found something for the "carry it out toilet" for the  :toilet: moments.

I need some advice on what spill kit is the best considering cost and easy of transport.
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Hottrod81

A thick garbage bag to catch any oil is what I have.

BLACKDOG

I've got a  shorty bucket (same dia. as a 5 gallon, mabye a 3 gal?)  That I throw some paper towels and trash bags in.  I used to have a small container of absorbent, but I used it (at home).  Any absorbing I need to do, I use some dirt, and then shovel it into the bucket.  I carry a shovel in the bed. 

I find that the bucket comes in handy because when I break something, I just throw it in the bucket, don't have to worry about wrapping it so grease and oil don't get all over.  An ammo can would work too, I know a bucket is kinda hard to pack efficiently. :hahaha: 

I also have had a bottle of that orange cleaner in there, sucks when you clean up the spill, and realize you have nothing to effectively degrease your hands with  :_oops:
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bigarms23

find some spill magic and a trash bag and a shovel or even kitty liter will work
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DTB

Mine is a gallon size container filled with Oil-dri. I also stuff a few rubber gloves and a couple trash bags inside. And I carry a small spade in the tollbox or a shovel
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cat litter in a ziplock bag, inside a garbage sack.

litter to absorb, shovel up the contaminated dirt into the garbage bag and take home.
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blackdiamond

Here's my choice: http://www.bestvalsup.com/Truck-Spill-Kits-p/spt%20spko-trk.htm

I think I got the slightly larger size, but it should pack well in the 4Runner.
1989 4Runner: Dual Ultimate (Inchworm front & Marlin 4.70 rear), Marlin Twin Stick, 1200-lb clutch, 4.88 R&P, Aussie Front, Detroit rear, 30-spline Longs, Long hub gears, ARP hub and knuckle studs & 35x12.50 Cooper STT PRO tires.  Marlin rear bumper & sliders.  FROR front bumper.  SAS with Alcan springs & Rancho 9000XL shocks.  Budbuilt Bolt-on traction bar.  Custom Interior Cage by Those Guys Rod and Customs.

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DTB

Quote from: blackdiamond on August 20, 2008, 11:45:51 AM
Here's my choice: http://www.bestvalsup.com/Truck-Spill-Kits-p/spt%20spko-trk.htm

I think I got the slightly larger size, but it should pack well in the 4Runner.

Thats nice but its still expensive for what it is.....I made mine for about 2 or 3 dollars at most....These are considered a "consumable" wheeling item too.....so it will need to be replaced after you use it...again and again
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blackdiamond

Quote from: DIRTOYBOY on August 20, 2008, 11:49:53 AM
Thats nice but its still expensive for what it is.....I made mine for about 2 or 3 dollars at most....These are considered a "consumable" wheeling item too.....so it will need to be replaced after you use it...again and again

I won't argue your point, but I've been wheeling for the past 9 years and have not personally had a use for a spill kit...but it's always a possibility.  I work really hard to overbuild, and I drive easy, to minimize that chance for breakage.
1989 4Runner: Dual Ultimate (Inchworm front & Marlin 4.70 rear), Marlin Twin Stick, 1200-lb clutch, 4.88 R&P, Aussie Front, Detroit rear, 30-spline Longs, Long hub gears, ARP hub and knuckle studs & 35x12.50 Cooper STT PRO tires.  Marlin rear bumper & sliders.  FROR front bumper.  SAS with Alcan springs & Rancho 9000XL shocks.  Budbuilt Bolt-on traction bar.  Custom Interior Cage by Those Guys Rod and Customs.

Moab Tested & Rubicon Approved

DTB

Quote from: blackdiamond on August 20, 2008, 06:03:06 PM
I won't argue your point, but I've been wheeling for the past 9 years and have not personally had a use for a spill kit...but it's always a possibility.  I work really hard to overbuild, and I drive easy, to minimize that chance for breakage.
I used mine the first time I had it out! Pulled a drainplug right out the bottom......has also come in handy for the infamous "birfield soup" mixtures that find their way onto the ground....


hmmmm..maybe its time for some upgrades eh? I did get rid of the drain plug so that would never happen again lol :hahaha:
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jimbo74

i dont have one yet, but... when i do:





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gotrocks

I can't remember where I got them but you can buy drop rags that act like a diaper.  Check the auto parts stores.  I really like them because you can get them out fast and they don't make a mess.  I wouldn't take kitty littler because if you spill on the rocks its a mess to clean up.  When I dumped upside down in one of the hot tubs last year at Moab I had those diaper rags and I was amazed by how much they absorbed.  Probably around 1-2 quarts a piece.  Not bad for a glorified rag.  They're also easy to carry and pack.

DTB

Quote from: gotrocks on August 21, 2008, 09:31:17 AM
I can't remember where I got them but you can buy drop rags that act like a diaper.  Check the auto parts stores.  I really like them because you can get them out fast and they don't make a mess.  I wouldn't take kitty littler because if you spill on the rocks its a mess to clean up.  When I dumped upside down in one of the hot tubs last year at Moab I had those diaper rags and I was amazed by how much they absorbed.  Probably around 1-2 quarts a piece.  Not bad for a glorified rag.  They're also easy to carry and pack.
Thats a great point gotrocks.....

How about a "diff diaper"? for if your truck isnt potty trained yet?  :talkingn:
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gotrocks

Quote from: DIRTOYBOY on August 21, 2008, 09:46:29 AM
How about a "diff diaper"? for if your truck isnt potty trained yet?  :talkingn:
:rofl2:  My truck has that problem all the time  :yupyup:


BLACKDOG

Quote from: gotrocks on August 21, 2008, 09:31:17 AM
I can't remember where I got them but you can buy drop rags that act like a diaper.  Check the auto parts stores.  I really like them because you can get them out fast and they don't make a mess.  I wouldn't take kitty littler because if you spill on the rocks its a mess to clean up.  When I dumped upside down in one of the hot tubs last year at Moab I had those diaper rags and I was amazed by how much they absorbed.  Probably around 1-2 quarts a piece.  Not bad for a glorified rag.  They're also easy to carry and pack.

i used to have a little dust pan and broom (bought in the camping section, for sweeping out tents, was $2 I think)  that was in the bucket for cleaning up the oil soaked dirt/kitty litter, but I stepped on the dust pan  :_oops:  :down:


for me, the biggest thing for the bucket isn't so much the disposal, but the ease of throwing broken/greasy/nasty parts in it, and not having to worry about wrapping them up, or wedging them in the bed somewhere.
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Quote from: blackdiamond on August 10, 2008, 05:43:17 PM
I found something for the "carry it out toilet" for the  :toilet: moments.

I know you weren't asking about a pooper but I saw something cheap that looked like it would work really well.   It was a folding metal card table chair with a big hole cut in the seat.  Then it had a toilet seat bolted to it.  He just used a trash bag with a little water in it and put it in the hole in the seat.  the weight of the toilet seat held it in place. 

Wait, I think I have a pic.



I was tempted to ask If I could use it.   :D

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blackdiamond

Quote from: toymin8r on August 22, 2008, 05:02:54 AM
I know you weren't asking about a pooper but I saw something cheap that looked like it would work really well.   It was a folding metal card table chair with a big hole cut in the seat.  Then it had a toilet seat bolted to it.  He just used a trash bag with a little water in it and put it in the hole in the seat.  the weight of the toilet seat held it in place. 

Wait, I think I have a pic.



I was tempted to ask If I could use it.   :D



You could get a bumper dumper that goes into the receiver on your bumper.  :haha:

I ordered some zip-lock bag things from REI for emergency use.  I think they are made for backpacking.
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Makohon

just curious... you spill.... use kitty litter... scoop it up and put it in a bucket... then pack it home... then what do you do with it???
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I throw out all of my used oil dry