Marc, Home Depot has them in the paint section. It is a bucket designed for 
holding paint.  It is white plastic.

On Sunday, March 1, 2015 at 8:23:19 AM UTC-5, Marc Irwin wrote:

> Where did you find a bucket with a lid tight enough to prevent the WD-40 
> from evaporating?
>
> Marc
>
> On Friday, February 27, 2015 at 11:58:15 AM UTC-5, Brian Campbell wrote:
>>
>> I use a 2 gallon plastic bucket (has a tight fitting lid) and fill with 
>> WD-40. I have a small parts bucket that fits inside. In 5 years, I have had 
>> to add about a half a gallon of WD-40. Works really well.
>>  
>>
>> On Thursday, February 26, 2015 at 8:19:30 PM UTC-5, KenP wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone thought of using an old crockpot to soak parts in?
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 1:35:22 PM UTC-5, Jim Bronson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have a solvent tank for drivetrain parts cleaning?  That 
>>>> seems like the ultimate solution for cleaning greasy parts.  It would be 
>>>> nice to have two chains and just leave one in there all the time.
>>>>
>>>> The drawbacks are, potential fumes in an enclosed area and they're 
>>>> expensive.
>>>>
>>>> I found this one on Amazon but it's $205...
>>>>
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/Gallon-Pressure-Cleaner-Solvent-Electric/dp/B0029443HG
>>>>
>>>> Plus 20 gallons of solvent, may put this in the category of "maybe 
>>>> someday"
>>>>
>>>> I also do some work on my cars though and it would be nice to have for 
>>>> that as well.  So maybe the dual use will justify it ;)
>>>>
>>>> -- 
>>>> Keep the metal side up and the rubber side down!
>>>>  
>>>

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