Re: A decent fuel can? Quote:
Originally Posted by fishpick I lost my mind trying to refuel the other day... flew into the house like a raving lunatic screaming about politics and fuel cans... Trail of blue air a mile long as I drove to the store. I took a brass plumbing fitting, heated it with a torch and then pressed it THROUGH the top back flat surface of the handle on my "no vent - no pour - Liberal fuel jug" - made a hole about .455" in the plastic - no shavings like you would get with a drill. Then took and dropped a new valve stem into the big hole on the jug and rolled it around spilling what little fuel was left - feeling vindictive the whole time - until a small wire would be all I needed to pull the tip out my new hole. Grabbed the stem with a pair of pump pliers and then pulled the stem out and set her. Then used a core remover from the auto store and pulled the center of the valve stem. Filled the pair of "Freedom Fuel Jugs" - unscrewed the valve stem cap - and wouldn't you know it... they pour like, well, you would expect. Total cost to modify the 2 jugs - $5 for valve stems and core removal tool. Fact I'm screwing the man - priceless. |
Could we have a photo please. I'm a visual kind of guy. I've alway though about drilling and putting valve like they have on the bottom of air tanks to bleed that water out into the gas can.
Wedge
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