Posted by Pete Kruzer on April 19, 2006, 3:17 pm
It's a OIL/GAS MIXING MEASURE CYLINDER FOR 2-CYCLE ENGINES. It's
exactly like the adjustable measuring cups that Alton Brown (and other
chefs?) on the Food Network uses. I'm sure that the same company that
makes these also makes the one for measuring oil for gasoline.
It's clear, with a sliding plunger that you adjust to the line for the
oil/gas ratio you use. It is calibrated for US and Imperial gallons.
The one I have was sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company many years ago.
They don't have them anymore, in fact no employees remember them.
Does anyone know of a source for buying these??
Posted by Snooze on April 19, 2006, 5:18 pm
> It's a OIL/GAS MIXING MEASURE CYLINDER FOR 2-CYCLE ENGINES. It's
> exactly like the adjustable measuring cups that Alton Brown (and other
> chefs?) on the Food Network uses. I'm sure that the same company that
> makes these also makes the one for measuring oil for gasoline.
> It's clear, with a sliding plunger that you adjust to the line for the
> oil/gas ratio you use. It is calibrated for US and Imperial gallons.
> The one I have was sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company many years ago.
> They don't have them anymore, in fact no employees remember them.
> Does anyone know of a source for buying these??
I bet they still have them in their parts catalog. Go to the sears service
center, the folks that work there are usually a bit more knowledgeable. Or
at least are more willing to thumb through the catalog.
Try this, the first few results aren't exactly what you're looking for, but
similar.
http://shopping.yahoo.com/search;?p=measuring+cup+oil
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=ratio+rite
Good luck.
Posted by Nicole on April 24, 2006, 7:30 pm
Are you talking about this type of measuring cup but for oil/gas?
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=br_1_9/602-6942757-9109421?%5Fencoding=UTF8&frombrowse=1&asin°0009WMRE
Here are some items I found
http://www.convention99.org/m/mi/MixMizer-2-Cycle-Fuel-Mixer.html
http://www.mastergardening.com/too-5096.html
> It's a OIL/GAS MIXING MEASURE CYLINDER FOR 2-CYCLE ENGINES. It's
> exactly like the adjustable measuring cups that Alton Brown (and other
> chefs?) on the Food Network uses. I'm sure that the same company that
> makes these also makes the one for measuring oil for gasoline.
> It's clear, with a sliding plunger that you adjust to the line for the
> oil/gas ratio you use. It is calibrated for US and Imperial gallons.
> The one I have was sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company many years ago.
> They don't have them anymore, in fact no employees remember them.
> Does anyone know of a source for buying these??
>
Posted by Doug Kanter on April 25, 2006, 11:20 am
> It's a OIL/GAS MIXING MEASURE CYLINDER FOR 2-CYCLE ENGINES. It's
> exactly like the adjustable measuring cups that Alton Brown (and other
> chefs?) on the Food Network uses. I'm sure that the same company that
> makes these also makes the one for measuring oil for gasoline.
> It's clear, with a sliding plunger that you adjust to the line for the
> oil/gas ratio you use. It is calibrated for US and Imperial gallons.
> The one I have was sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company many years ago.
> They don't have them anymore, in fact no employees remember them.
> Does anyone know of a source for buying these??
You're not capable of understanding it. I don't waste my time that way.
Posted by Pete Kruzer on April 29, 2006, 12:58 pm
From: Doug Kanter - view profile
Date: Tues, Apr 25 2006 11:20 am
You're not capable of understanding it. I don't waste my time that way.
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What the hell are you trying to say?? Some of your posts make sense,
but most of them sound like you forgot to take your medicine.
> exactly like the adjustable measuring cups that Alton Brown (and other
> chefs?) on the Food Network uses. I'm sure that the same company that
> makes these also makes the one for measuring oil for gasoline.
> It's clear, with a sliding plunger that you adjust to the line for the
> oil/gas ratio you use. It is calibrated for US and Imperial gallons.
> The one I have was sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company many years ago.
> They don't have them anymore, in fact no employees remember them.
> Does anyone know of a source for buying these??