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    Modifying a new gas can

    I got this off another forum. I do hate the new gas cans.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lcnw...e_gdata_player

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    The valve stem idea is slick. Someday someone will have to explain to me how having a gas can that pours fuel all over the ground is better than a can that vents.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by nhbubba View Post
    The valve stem idea is slick. Someday someone will have to explain to me how having a gas can that pours fuel all over the ground is better than a can that vents.
    Couldn't agree more. Gas all over my tank, my hands, my garage floor. After every storm I poured 4-5 5 gallon cans that I had ready for the generator into the cars and came back in the house smelling like an arsonist.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    About the only decent can you can buy now days is a No-Spill.
    Even that could benefit from the vent idea.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    i use those vp racing fuel jugs almost exclusively now. I do hunt yard sales for the older styles. Ive spilled more gas with those safe gas cans than i ever have speed dumping 5 gallons into my rocking boat.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by backinthesaddle View Post
    ...came back in the house smelling like an arsonist.


    Yeah. My wife got so annoyed with the smell in the garage I started rolling the snow blower outside just to fuel it up before the storm.

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    Fueling up should ALWAYS be done outside of a garage or any enclosed space for that matter. I've known personally of 1 garage to go kaboom as a result of this, and heard many more word-of-mouth stories that will send shivers down your spine. Gas vapor + enclosed space + spark equals bad news.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    I didn't realize newer cans sucked this much!

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Despite all of these "safety features" the company making them is sued into bankruptcy by idiots.
    http://www.ibtimes.com/blitz-usa-shu...ometown-734478

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by backinthesaddle View Post
    Couldn't agree more. Gas all over my tank, my hands, my garage floor. After every storm I poured 4-5 5 gallon cans that I had ready for the generator into the cars and came back in the house smelling like an arsonist.
    Buy one of those long, skinny neck funnels at an auto parts store. Worth every penny.


    These work well, sold online or at Honda dealers.



    I'm not a big "prepper" but after learning more about fuel storage, I've gone to steel cans. Justrite or Eagle make five gallon cans that aren't too expensive and last forever.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyV View Post
    Fueling up should ALWAYS be done outside of a garage or any enclosed space for that matter.
    Of course it should.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by jasnmar View Post
    Despite all of these "safety features" the company making them is sued into bankruptcy by idiots.
    http://www.ibtimes.com/blitz-usa-shu...ometown-734478
    "Blitz USA, which had about 70 percent of the gasoline can market, spent more than $30 million defending 42 product liability lawsuits after consumers were injured pouring gasoline out of the can onto an open fire, according to the company."

    consumers were injured pouring gasoline out of the can onto an open fire...

    gasoline... open fire... ಠ_ಠ

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    [QUOTE=Garandman;1265745]Buy one of those long, skinny neck funnels at an auto parts store. Worth every penny.


    Yeah, just picked one up. Unscrew the worthless nozzle and pour from can into funnel.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    2 of my 4 Briggs and Stratton labelled cans (not sure who really makes them) kind of dented in on 2 sides after I emptied them out. Long live the steel jerry can.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    i'll def be doing this to all my cans once i empty them...i hate using a funnel cause you have to pull it out every time you want to check and see if it's near full...

    now what's the fix for this style nozzle?...these suck even worse than the one he fixed in the video...
    http://www.sears.com/midwest-can-com...6&blockType=G6

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    huh, and I thought the "new ones suck" was just my problem

    I was using the cyclegear one with a little more success...not sure how it's vented, but gas only comes out when the nozzle is in the tank


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    That man is what is right in America.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by Point37 View Post
    i'll def be doing this to all my cans once i empty them...i hate using a funnel cause you have to pull it out every time you want to check and see if it's near full...
    With a little bit of creative bending, you can make a hook out of a wire coat hanger so that the funnel doesn't completely obscure the opening into the gas tank.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by Garandman View Post

    I've gone to steel cans. Justrite or Eagle make five gallon cans that aren't too expensive and last forever.
    no more steel cans for me, big source of contaminated fuel, I threw out all m steel cans years ago, when their not full full, condensation rusts the inside

    I hat it that manufacturers can't make up their mind on spouts and plastic spouts that break, but you can't buy a replacement cause they changed the design and new spouts won't fit only containers

    I also don't like that they don't make simple 2 cap (one smaller pouring spout and a larger filler opening) that the made years ago

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyO View Post
    no more steel cans for me, big source of contaminated fuel, I threw out all m steel cans years ago, when their not full full, condensation rusts the inside /
    The issue is that the volatile components of the fuel migrate through the plastic over time. And the volatile parts are what you burn. So the issue then becomes how long you are storing it and under what conditions. I use the No Spill can for all our "ready" gas for lawnmower, snow thrower etc.

    If I empty the steel cans I'm going to use a product which used to be called "Sheath" but is now called Barricade.

    that is a protective oil covering.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by turbo View Post

    consumers were injured pouring gasoline out of the can onto an open fire...

    gasoline... open fire... ಠ_ಠ
    I know, right?

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Lawyers and frivolous suits recently had the blitz company and its 300 employees out of business.

    Consumers were not adequately instructed that gasoline was flammable and dangerous

    No more gas cans in USA ... problem solved
    I do think I will be looking for a dis and O rings to see If I can rip off the EPA spout

    Riding or driving with that long plastic spout that easily is broken off seems very fool hardy

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    Quote Originally Posted by Stromper View Post
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    No more gas cans in USA ... problem solved
    No Spill, Eagle, Justrite and others still make cans in the US. Importing fuel cans would not protect a manufacturer any more than building them in the US.
    Blitz likes to highlight the frivolous lawsuits, but not the ones where their product was properly used and still caused injury.
    Their plant was purchased by a Canadian manufacturer, Scepter.

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    Re: Modifying a new gas can

    OK you caught me parroting a TV show

    However you can have an LLC to resell foreign cans who's assets are small so bankruptcy is easy and cheap

    I just ordered a spout and cap as an experiment to see if it will fit my cans and NOT stick out

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