Jul 22, 2008 #1 G gnx139 Member Joined Dec 11, 2004 Messages 316 Any one know who sells the tools to open up an oil filter. I've checked the usual places NAPA, Bennet. Or is it in a special catalog like McMaster?
Any one know who sells the tools to open up an oil filter. I've checked the usual places NAPA, Bennet. Or is it in a special catalog like McMaster?
Jul 22, 2008 #2 turbo nasty Turbo Dojo / MNTR Joined Jul 19, 2001 Messages 9,478 Get a big pipe cutter (one with the cutter wheel)
Jul 22, 2008 #3 J Junior Samples Walk Away Joined Aug 3, 2007 Messages 5,294 Open up? as in cut in half? or to drain oil so it dont run down all over everything? I hit the end with cordless drill and let most drain out before removing filter cut in half...use a Ginsu..I seen it on TV
Open up? as in cut in half? or to drain oil so it dont run down all over everything? I hit the end with cordless drill and let most drain out before removing filter cut in half...use a Ginsu..I seen it on TV
Jul 22, 2008 #4 pacecarta LOGGED OUT Staff member Joined Aug 1, 2003 Messages 9,624 mcasteel2112 said: Open up? as in cut in half? or to drain oil so it dont run down all over everything? I hit the end with cordless drill and let most drain out before removing filter cut in half...use a Ginsu..I seen it on TV Click to expand... "open up" so as to examine the filter paper to see if there is any metal particles present , cutting with a ginsu would defat that purpose heres a link to the tool that cuts the head off Summit SUM-900510 - Summit Oil Filter Cutters - summitracing.com
mcasteel2112 said: Open up? as in cut in half? or to drain oil so it dont run down all over everything? I hit the end with cordless drill and let most drain out before removing filter cut in half...use a Ginsu..I seen it on TV Click to expand... "open up" so as to examine the filter paper to see if there is any metal particles present , cutting with a ginsu would defat that purpose heres a link to the tool that cuts the head off Summit SUM-900510 - Summit Oil Filter Cutters - summitracing.com
Jul 22, 2008 #5 C chrisgarrett Registered Member Joined Jun 2, 2004 Messages 2,007 I have the Summit tool. It works very well. Opens up an oil filter like a can of soup. Attachments sum-900510.jpeg 6.5 KB · Views: 1,025
Jul 22, 2008 #6 G gnxtc2 Well-Known Member Staff member Joined May 28, 2001 Messages 4,203 Have one also, works great. Billy T. gnxtc2@aol.com
Jul 22, 2008 #7 G gnx139 Member Joined Dec 11, 2004 Messages 316 I got a good size pipe cutter with the wheel and a vise at Home Depot for $20 I'll try it and see how it does.
I got a good size pipe cutter with the wheel and a vise at Home Depot for $20 I'll try it and see how it does.
Jul 22, 2008 #8 S SPOOLN Member Joined May 25, 2001 Messages 791 I used to use my hands to open it up but that got boring so now i use my teeth. I found it works better.
I used to use my hands to open it up but that got boring so now i use my teeth. I found it works better.
Jul 24, 2008 #9 A A2000RICH Well-Known Member Joined Mar 31, 2004 Messages 1,035 gnx139 said: I got a good size pipe cutter with the wheel and a vise at Home Depot for $20 I'll try it and see how it does. Click to expand... i've got several size Ridgid pipe cutters---NONE of them work as easily as that specialized tool----it makes opening an oil filter as easy as opening a soda can...........RC
gnx139 said: I got a good size pipe cutter with the wheel and a vise at Home Depot for $20 I'll try it and see how it does. Click to expand... i've got several size Ridgid pipe cutters---NONE of them work as easily as that specialized tool----it makes opening an oil filter as easy as opening a soda can...........RC