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In Reply to: RE: Are all gasoline cans junk these days ? posted by Inmate51 on June 12, 2017 at 09:34:50
Hey fart stain have you tried the thing? No. It's easy to use I'm surprised Abe had a problem. On the other hand it's no surprise you politicized it AND are completely wrong. Please tell us what is wrong with trying to make less gas vapor escape. As I said my first impression was negative but my experience is that it is the best I've ever owned.....now that I learned how to use it.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
Edits: 06/12/17Follow Ups:
"Hey fart stain have you tried the thing? No. It's easy to use I'm surprised Abe had a problem. On the other hand it's no surprise you politicized it AND are completely wrong. Please tell us what is wrong with trying to make less gas vapor escape. As I said my first impression was negative but my experience is that it is the best I've ever owned.....now that I learned how to use it."
This is one of the problems when trying to converse with some people:
"Hey fart stain".
One more thing:
"the best I've ever owned.....now that I learned how to use it."
Any 4-year-old should be able to open a can, and not have to "learn how to use it" - as an adult!
No, sorry, one MORE thing:
"it's no surprise you politicized it"
I didn't politicize it - it is what it is: environmental ideology. I merely called it what it is.
Mister know nothing never tried it. I love how you continually prove what a buffoon you are daily here. You didn't politicize it? OMG denial is not a river in Egypt.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
Do you actually know which gas cans I was seeing at the stores?The one that 1973shovel posted looks promising so I'll look into it. They're not available at my local stores.
Thanks for being so helpful and adding to the conversation.
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I used one hand with about 40 pounds of gas. Notice when the seal opened a few drops came out. I should have released the seal first to relieve the built up pressure. Android rotated the video 90 degrees, looked fine on the phone. I uploaded a church sale video taken from that phone last week but transferred the file from my phone to PC then uploaded it and it oriented fine. Mine is different and cheaper than shovels both are from Tractor Supply. I think I benefit from the extra weight of the gas.
View YouTube Video
extra weight over a small.
ET
"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
than the one I bought, without doing any researching beforehand.
The additional handle on the back of your can offers you better ergonomics than mine, which only has a handle at the top.
The most important difference I can see is the shut-off valve on yours is at the tip of the spout, while mine is located at the base. So, the couple of times my spout slipped off the filler neck of my bike's gas tank, yes, the shut-off stopped the flow, but still allowed whatever gas was in the spout to pour all over the tank.
If I bought my gas can to use on my lawnmower's tank, 1.5 feet off the ground, I'd not have had the same complaints. But trying to hold this 5 gallon can up to chest height with one hand, while trying to turn the locking shut-off ring at the base of the spout with the other, while trying to maintain even downward pressure on the filler neck went beyond inconvenient, and caused me to spill gas all over my bike's tank a few times.
Since switching to a free flow spout, I've had no more problems with spillage, but the gas can is now un-vented so pouring can be slow. This whole topic got me curious, and a quick search showed me that I could buy and install a vent, but they seem to generally be sold in multiple quantities. I'm hoping I can find a single available at Tractor Supply.
Thanks for the video, E Man. Hope life is treating you well.
"Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be. 'Cause now I'm an amputee" J. Lennon
I'm sure that design works fine for the location of your gas tank opening. It wouldn't work right for my Yamaha generator but the one that 1973shovel linked to probably will.
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