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    All good ideas, if your definition of good is mostly terrible(mine is, sadly).

    Will run around to a few mechanics and see if they'll take it.
    Unless you have an oily hole you need filled, Fanny?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suntoucher View Post
    All good ideas, if your definition of good is mostly terrible(mine is, sadly).

    Will run around to a few mechanics and see if they'll take it.
    Unless you have an oily hole you need filled, Fanny?
    You could try filling it, if you think you are up to the task?

    Fanny

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    Nothing like a challenge get me off my feet.

    Everything has just become so effortless around here that someone would have to be really quite special for them to be a challenge. Are you a challenge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suntoucher View Post
    Nothing like a challenge get me off my feet.
    Check out this link, the regional Council does a recycling programme for hazardous goods, like oil and paints. There is a collection point next weekend (28th august), check link below.

    http://www.hazmobile.govt.nz/pdf/calendar.pdf

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    Salters Cartage depot in Wiri take it by the tanker load. Gets burned in some industrial furnace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suntoucher View Post
    Nothing like a challenge get me off my feet.

    Everything has just become so effortless around here that someone would have to be really quite special for them to be a challenge. Are you a challenge?
    The challenge would be getting past my partner Mabel. Bring the oil with you, you may need lube.

    Fanny

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    Even better. (for all of the above). Will look up salters as I have noeyedeer where wiri is. And the hazmat collection.

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    Find someone with a metal driveway, binds it together and stops the dust
    Don't judge me based upon your ignorance.

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    Take it to the local council tip and put it in their oil recycling tank. They supply it to a couple of big industries (I think Golden Bay Cement is one) who use it as fuel.
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    if you have a diesel car, pour about a litre per full tank of gas into the tank - it'll just burn it off as fuel.

    if you run your car on JetA1, it is ideal for increasing the lubrication qualities of the fuel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Paint exterior wood such as fences, old sheds, sheep yards etc.
    I've never heard of that one before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marty View Post
    if you have a diesel car, pour about a litre per full tank of gas into the tank - it'll just burn it off as fuel.
    Would work in an old diesel but I would not put it into a modern one. The new diesel motors are very sensitive to fuel viscosity and the metals would very quickly pollute the cat.

    I would also keep the fuel mixture very weak, because the detergents and emulsifiers in the motor oil would carry the fuel tank dirt, water and rust and deposit them into the fuel filter.
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    Trademe??

    Seriously, You're in BB - many local garages that may be willing to take it.

    Otherwise Hazmobile - All around Auckland - the closest one to you will be Albany - 4 Dec. Put stuff in boot - drive in open boot from your seat - they remove and close boot - you drive off. Or you could ride in....

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    Quote Originally Posted by phill-k View Post
    Find someone with a metal driveway, binds it together and stops the dust
    Illegal for environmental reasons, not to mention unwise for health reasons - that shit is carcinogenic and you don't want to be breathing in dust laced with it.

    Contact your local REGIONAL council (in your case, ARC) - they will advise. Hazmobile is your best bet though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    Illegal for environmental reasons, not to mention unwise for health reasons - that shit is carcinogenic and you don't want to be breathing in dust laced with it.
    I'm sympathetic to this view but having thought about it - what are modern roads constructed of? Asphalt and tar-macadam. And what is the binding agent they use? Tar = heavy oil.

    So every time the sun shines on a road surface, or it rains, a little bit of tar evaporates or is washed to the to earth on the road side.

    The tiny bit of waste oil spread on a gravel road or used to protect timber is inconsequential compared with modern roadbuilding.

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