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Yep, I'm CHEAP But you STILL owe me one......

In Reply to: How to load pods and hoppers easier? posted by Miroku on August 10, 2003 at 00:26:31:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on August 10, 2003 at 11:16:30

Talk to MOM or go to the grocery store with a empty pod.

The ERA Brand of Laundry Detergent has a screw on cap for the container that is used for measuring out the liquid detergent.

It has straight sides and fits nicely right into MY DYE pods.

If you cut out the pour spout of the main container, you will have a great 1 gallon funnel.

You could just cut off the bottom half of the container and use it as a funnel OR prefill the gallon jug with a case of paint. But you would need another funnel.... Fine, if you fill it at home but just a little bulky to haul around to a field paint only game.

If that doesn't work, wander around until you find some container of something that WILL fit.

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