Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
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02/05/23 11:40 PM
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I don’t think O ever spilled a drop of gas in my life until the new “safe” one came out. Nearly impossible to use and not spill. Yep. Me too.
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Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
[Re: Ramrod39]
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02/06/23 07:14 AM
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I don’t think O ever spilled a drop of gas in my life until the new “safe” one came out. Nearly impossible to use and not spill. Yep. Me too. Me three. If the cans being open was a problem, a small cap on the end, like a few of my "pre-safety" cans have, was a sufficient solution. I like having those caps anyway in case I need to transport the cans while full.
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Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
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02/06/23 08:12 AM
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Maximum retardation.
Nothing to stop you from unscrewing the crap device and just pouring the gas through a funnel into the vehicle.
Which is exactly what I do, neater and doesn't spill a drop.
I have a number of cans purchased back in the 80's and early 90's before all this nonsense.
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Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
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02/06/23 09:16 AM
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Still have some old metal Eagle cans I still use. They are tough, seal tight, and don't tip over in the trunk.
They are pricey new, but I got them at a DRMO auction years ago. Keep your eye out at garage sales and estate sales--the old cans are still out there.
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Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
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Still have some old metal Eagle cans I still use. They are tough, seal tight, and don't tip over in the trunk.
They are pricey new, but I got them at a DRMO auction years ago. Keep your eye out at garage sales and estate sales--the old cans are still out there. Same here. I went to the Eagle cans probably 10-12 years ago when I first experienced those garbage ventless cans they forced on us. Expensive is right, just googled them up and I think they are 2x what I paid back then. I like the eagle can just fine. I can't tell if this has any impact on the manufacture of those. Let's hope not. The Chinese are perfectly happy to sell you a 5 gallon "water jug" https://www.ebay.com/itm/392196444984?epid=8013092175&hash=item5b50bad338:g:wQgAAOSwh4ZiGD1o:sc:ShippingMethodStandard!06370!US!-1&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsGUqYiHOlroBrSKx3Kk9WcqAI0hx7Vsa6m9VPYRK%2BqgEXxRFoY3zJk97Ihkia1Mn3%2Br9bG3MeDZKyW9PXuHeE%2FOqEPTp%2F%2F4BepO%2BRbb4XLlqs1eyg8dxz4FnK8U8bwVBxSdF2KorZi6f%2FLuf8E%2BO0V0SR3re%2B0GARlzWL1dpTclUbPLdZUPZv5VEDtgPD5jeskRXqt3IEF9NeS63wCprU5oF7ukSeDNA5RHudVtiLLaS%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR96o1vTEYQ
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Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
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02/06/23 11:44 AM
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Still have some old metal Eagle cans I still use. They are tough, seal tight, and don't tip over in the trunk.
They are pricey new, but I got them at a DRMO auction years ago. Keep your eye out at garage sales and estate sales--the old cans are still out there. Same here. I went to the Eagle cans probably 10-12 years ago when I first experienced those garbage ventless cans they forced on us. Expensive is right, just googled them up and I think they are 2x what I paid back then. I like the eagle can just fine. I can't tell if this has any impact on the manufacture of those. Let's hope not. The Chinese are perfectly happy to sell you a 5 gallon "water jug" https://www.ebay.com/itm/392196444984?epid=8013092175&hash=item5b50bad338:g:wQgAAOSwh4ZiGD1o:sc:ShippingMethodStandard!06370!US!-1&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAsGUqYiHOlroBrSKx3Kk9WcqAI0hx7Vsa6m9VPYRK%2BqgEXxRFoY3zJk97Ihkia1Mn3%2Br9bG3MeDZKyW9PXuHeE%2FOqEPTp%2F%2F4BepO%2BRbb4XLlqs1eyg8dxz4FnK8U8bwVBxSdF2KorZi6f%2FLuf8E%2BO0V0SR3re%2B0GARlzWL1dpTclUbPLdZUPZv5VEDtgPD5jeskRXqt3IEF9NeS63wCprU5oF7ukSeDNA5RHudVtiLLaS%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR96o1vTEYQ Might advise painting it red as I believe federal law states so for gasoline, just in case
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Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
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02/06/23 01:51 PM
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Nothing but race gas cans at my house for everything. Maximum fill rate into giant funnels for everything I do. I bought one of the "safe" cans just for diesel fuel for my Kubota. TOTAL piece of garbage. Most of the diesel ended up on the hood of the compact tractor when filling it.
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Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
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02/06/23 02:44 PM
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/392196444984?i crabbed and complained about three 5 gallon cans i bought about 6-8 years ago at the local gas station for 13 bucks a pop ! i fixed them by tearing the spouts apart, gutting them, and using a heavy plastic "push on" cap that fit the spout diameter. for a vent, i drilled a hole in the top of the can just past the handle, that fits a standard short rubber tire valve stem. it took a little finagling to fish the valve stem through the can to grab the end and finally popping it into the drilled hole. i removed the core, then reinstalled the cap. works like a charm ! just remove the valve stem cap when pouring, and it lets in just enough air to pour a nice, steady flow without the "glug, glug, glug" that can splash all over.
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Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
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02/06/23 03:31 PM
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For a future note. The replacement spout kits like this include a vent cap. Drill a hole, pop in the vent, Swap the spout and you are good as old style. I like your idea but this may save some fabrication.
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Re: Oh good, even safer gas cans
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02/06/23 06:56 PM
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Looks like the kits I bought.
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