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Grit_dog
Apr 05, 2021Navigator
"Try to find a (new) old style 5 gal "Jerry Can". Feds = no mas several years ago. Must have new style "spill proof" (ha ha) spout."
This is probably a bigger travesty than stolen cats!
But there's plenty of fuel cans out there that pour well still.
For home and jobsite use, hard to beat plain old metal safety cans.
As OSHA/L&I doesn't allow plastic fuel cans in construction, or without flash arrestors, those are the go to for jobsites.
Race jugs are also plentiful and frankly far easier and faster to dispense fuel out of than most old school plastic fuel jugs.
And they are also sold under the guise of "liquid" containers "not to be used for gasoline" wink, wink, at most farm supply stores and real hardware stores.
This is probably a bigger travesty than stolen cats!
But there's plenty of fuel cans out there that pour well still.
For home and jobsite use, hard to beat plain old metal safety cans.
As OSHA/L&I doesn't allow plastic fuel cans in construction, or without flash arrestors, those are the go to for jobsites.
Race jugs are also plentiful and frankly far easier and faster to dispense fuel out of than most old school plastic fuel jugs.
And they are also sold under the guise of "liquid" containers "not to be used for gasoline" wink, wink, at most farm supply stores and real hardware stores.
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