Posted by Retired Farmer on April 20, 2014 at 18:48:56 from (72.19.130.74):
In Reply to: Nice Safety feature posted by JRSutton on April 20, 2014 at 16:12:44:
The plastic spout on one of my old red plastic cans broke off awhile back. Bought one of those new ones for eighteen dollars. Looked at it for awhile. If you take the guts out then there is no way to keep rain out because the idiot that designed it didn't put a cap on it. Then to top it off the spout is straight so you would get gas all over. Haven't used it yet. So in the meantime I got to looking around for something to make a new spout for the old can. Piece of electric conduit about ten or so inches long, one washer with a large hole in center. Put it in the lathe and turned it out so the conduit would just fit, welded them together, cut out a cork gasket to fit the top of the can. Plastic cap to seal the spout when done pouring. Stupid government idiots need to get a real job.
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