Posted by DiyDave on January 02, 2010 at 16:17:25 from (70.22.107.59):
In Reply to: GOOD gas cans posted by JayinNY on January 02, 2010 at 14:20:06:
Efficient gas cans have been banned by algore, and the EPA you must use the unvented ones that take 45 minutes to empty. This is because the government knows better than you, how to run your business. Under no circumstances should you circumvent the ventless can, by drilling a .410 diameter hole at the opposite end of the top of the can, from the nozzle, and fishing a tubeless tire valve stem over to it with a piece of a coat hanger, and then popping it through the hole with a tubeless valve stem inserter. After not doing this, you should also avoid removing the valve core, using the valve stem cap, to regulate the vacuum in the can. You should not save countless hours, by doing this, and should forget that you know where this idea came from...
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