Mixing container for 2-stroke fuel

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I get four stroke mowers for free. Just a little work and can get them running again. Do not care at all how long one lasts. They will run on total garbage fuel, cause they are so primitive.
 
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I actually use a tablespoon if I have a bulk bottle of two stroke oil. I printed out a chart for how many tablespoons per ounce. I often buy the little bottles of oil that you dump in a gallon of gas. No mixing involved, just dump it in a gas can, fill and shake a little. Just dump it in a full tank of fuel in your car or truck if it gets a little old.
Does your wife know about you using her kitchen tools to mix oil and gas ?
 
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What does everyone use?

Thanks.
Most gas cans (actually all gas cans that I've ever seen) have measurements marked on them. Measuring the gas is easy. Measuring the oil is a little more work, but not by much. One way to do it is to use one of the pre-measured bottles that all of the major chain saw companies sell as a measuring device. Or, you can get clear plastic measuring cups that work for the purpose.
 
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Most gas cans (actually all gas cans that I've ever seen) have measurements marked on them. Measuring the gas is easy. Measuring the oil is a little more work, but not by much. One way to do it is to use one of the pre-measured bottles that all of the major chain saw companies sell as a measuring device. Or, you can get clear plastic measuring cups that work for the purpose.
So this is the issue: The gas cans I have are not good containers for measuring gas, not in the quantities I want, a quart to a half-gallon, and certainly not to the precision I think is warranted. Hence the question.

I don't have any issues measuring the oil.
 
   / Mixing container for 2-stroke fuel #27  
Same as others - have used a 2 Gal red plastic gas can marked with a sharpie at the 1 Gal line for 15 years (took it to the station and filled1 Gal). Pour in the oil and add gas - use about 2-3 gal a year.
 
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So this is the issue: The gas cans I have are not good containers for measuring gas, not in the quantities I want, a quart to a half-gallon, and certainly not to the precision I think is warranted. Hence the question.

I don't have any issues measuring the oil.
If a quart will work for you the pre-mixed fuels may be an option. Have some Echo Red Armour in quart pre-mixed cans that are very handy. Long shelf life of 2 years after opened. They are more costly than my fuel I mix at home but always try to have 1 or 2 on shelf for convenience
 
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So this is the issue: The gas cans I have are not good containers for measuring gas, not in the quantities I want, a quart to a half-gallon, and certainly not to the precision I think is warranted. Hence the question.

I don't have any issues measuring the oil.
So get a half gallon or quart milk jug, fill it from a larger container with a cheap battery pump, and dump it in your gallon can. Then add the correct amount of oil and shake.

Pump is on sale at Harbor Freight for $7.99!!!

 
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So this is the issue: The gas cans I have are not good containers for measuring gas, not in the quantities I want, a quart to a half-gallon, and certainly not to the precision I think is warranted. Hence the question.

I don't have any issues measuring the oil.
You can easily measure a half gallon in a one gallon gas container. I'm curious why you're only mixing a quart at a time though? Mix up a gallon and it'll be fine for at least a year or so. If you find that you don't use it in that time, simply pour it in the nearest fuel tank (your car, lawn mower, etc) and mix up a new batch for your saw.
 

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