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Sure, you can put tools in checked luggage, or at least most tools. If an oxyacetylene torch is considered to be a tool, that would not be a good item to put in your checked luggage, since there is some potential for explosion.
You cannot put tools in your carry-on luggage on an airplane. They may be in your checked luggage to fly, or if you travel by bus or train.
If this is sealed, then you can but if not, better to put this in the checked bagage
Put a rubber band on it holding the cap on, then put it in a Ziploc bag.
So they dont stick and like expload!
Well, it is a chemical but non-hazardous. If you put it in checked luggage there should not be a problem.
yesshh, i brought it on the flight to Australia last week, you have to put it in a clear plastic bag though (: x
The removing of the drain plug allows the dirty oil to be drained, the sump to be washed with paraffin or other cleaning solution to remove residue, and for clean, fresh lubricating oil to be put into the sump.
they can be put in your checked luggage, but, i wouldn't put them in your carry-on bag. also, would seal in ziplock bag (with pressure change in airplane, sometimes can could leak/ explode). check airline's policies-- recently i was allowed to carry applesauce on the plane, but not yogurt. they have the weirdest rules in place right now.
Yes you can put a skateboard in a luggage that is not a carry on.
You can't put it on carry-on luggage, but you can put it in the luggage that goes under the plane
I have two pieces of Murano luggage that are suede fabric with zebra stripe insets. They came with removeable plastic or vinyl zip on covers that could be put on for protection when the luggage was checked with the airlines. I want to buy a couple more of those covers.