Hmmm... I don't think I've seen anyone do or mention this....
parts:
Oil pan
bucket
lid for bucket
1. drill hole (whatever size) about 2" down or not any more than the depth of the oil pan can hold
2. fill with enough water that you feel comfortable lifting
3. put the lid ON
4. with the lid on, turn the bucket upside down into the pan.
I figured this would be easier than turning the bucket upside down with the pan without a lid on the bucket. This way you don't have to worry about an AIR TIGHT seal on the lid because the lid will be under water in the pan.
Just a thought.
-Ryan
parts:
Oil pan
bucket
lid for bucket
1. drill hole (whatever size) about 2" down or not any more than the depth of the oil pan can hold
2. fill with enough water that you feel comfortable lifting
3. put the lid ON
4. with the lid on, turn the bucket upside down into the pan.
I figured this would be easier than turning the bucket upside down with the pan without a lid on the bucket. This way you don't have to worry about an AIR TIGHT seal on the lid because the lid will be under water in the pan.

Just a thought.
-Ryan