use a funnel of course, best to go to the dollar store (or what you have that is the same concept), and get one funnel per flavor of oil, that will stop the cross contamination that will occur if you use one funnel for all different oils
When I return oil to the can, I drip it through a filter first, one or two layers of a coffee filter seem to work for me.
But if the amount is small I just toss it out.
Some woods bleach well, others do not, and some take almost 24 hrs to get it done. Walnut as an example takes 24 hrs of soaking and then it comes out grey about half way down (top to bottom in a 3/4 thick piece) so try it on scrap before you commit to it
He may grumble some, but in the end it'll be alright
Sometimes you can get the number off the bearing and go to a bearing house to match it, something to keep in mind if there is a next time
Well hell lets add one more to the collection, I prefer titebond translucent for woodworking and frames.
Add saw dust where needed to fill gaps after filling with the translucent glue
I'm part of the hot glue on the edges too. Started using it when I started and it works well. A razor knife or small block plane takes it off if necessary.
Makes me jealous too. Man I thought the distributor was hard to get to before, now .... wow!
Dedicated intake manifold? progressive linkage ? I always loved those side draft carbs.