PLAIN ORDINARY GAS CAN?

   / PLAIN ORDINARY GAS CAN? #11  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( 1* I'll just use a funnel.
2 * On the other hand, with the fixed spout you don't get gas on your hands as much as with the flexible spouts that you push down into the can.

Chuck
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1*That's the ticket.
2 * I got tired of that mess especially the cans with the oil mixed in the gas for the weed trimmer and the chain saw.
Went to wall mart and bought 3 of the Blitz ventless spouts for them.
With the vented cans i was always loosing the vent cap on them, No more thanks to the Blitz ventless spouts.
 
   / PLAIN ORDINARY GAS CAN? #12  
Last summer, my son brought his new boat over to show it off and realized that he had forgot to pick up his gas can. Being a good dad I "loaned" him mine. That was the last I saw of it.

I went to Wal Mart and bought a new can and discovered that there wasn't a vent on the darn thing. Turns out I couldn't find a can that had one. So, my solution was to drill a small hole in the handle (plastic can) and plug it with a golf tee. I added an eye hook to the tee and some small gauge chain so it wouldn't get lost.

Not very high tech, but it works.
 
   / PLAIN ORDINARY GAS CAN? #13  
Good thinking Pitbull! I had thought of drilling a hole but not of how to plug it. A golf tee sure would do the trick.
Thanks for sharing.
 
   / PLAIN ORDINARY GAS CAN? #14  
On a post awhile back someone suggested using a rubber valve stem (with the valve removed) that way you have a cap too!
 
   / PLAIN ORDINARY GAS CAN? #15  
I like the valve stem idea. You could pop it into a hole just like in a rim and would fit tight and have a lid as well.

Thanks for the good idea.
Ben
 
   / PLAIN ORDINARY GAS CAN? #16  
<font color="green"> With the vented cans I was always loosing the vent cap on them.
No more thanks to the Blitz ventless spouts.

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<font color="red"> PS: </font>
After having and using the BLITZ Spouts there ain't no way I would want to get back into the vented can hassles by drilling a hole in the cans.
 
   / PLAIN ORDINARY GAS CAN? #17  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( After having and using the BLITZ Spouts there ain't no way I would want to get back into the vented can hassles by drilling a hole in the cans.)</font>

I admit I've never used a "BLITZ Spout", not even sure what one is. Exactly what hassle is there with a vented can? air enters through the vent-gas comes out the spout seems pretty hassle-free to me.
 

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