Making gas cans great again

   / Making gas cans great again #181  
My vent hole needed to be an odd size that I didn't have a drill for so I drilled undersize and used a hand reamer to get exact fit. Worked better.
 
   / Making gas cans great again #182  
I discovered that Buc-ee's sells 5 gallon "liquid" containers (since they can't market them as gas jugs) with traditional nozzels and vents on them. So I bought one of those. It's nice, but I wish it wasn't so tall. I can't fit it in my pickup with the bed cover closed.
 
   / Making gas cans great again #183  
I vent my plastic cans with a schrader valve like you you use for air etc. Drill the hole a little smaller and screw it into the can with a little silicon. Remove the valve core and put the cap on it. No leaks. Remove the cap when you need to vent. My main problem is misplacing the cap so I keep extras on hand.

I fitted schrader valves to a couple of 5 gal fuel jugs. Both broke off in less than a month. The rubber "groove" broke at the base. I did not expect that, I guess I'm hard on them.

So I wittled a couple of wooden plugs, and tye the pegs to the jug handle with string so they don't get lost.

With temperature change, I have had the wooden plugs loosen, but it's easy enough to check them before handling the jug.
 

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