I think all the cases stated had some other ignition source like static electricity or a hot engine.duckter wrote:Indeed correct. Though I did not replay the video in its' entirety, did it not allow the possibility that the vapors themselves would create its' own ignition source?Summary: gas vapor + ignition source = BOOM
A decent gas can?!
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I bought two of these, work great
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Looking through the Northern Tools catalog yesterday and noticed several different nozzle types. They all advertised "safety nozzles" or " no spill" nozzles but some looked better than those two man jobs.
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tntmck wrote:I bought two of these, work great
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Remember the good old days when you could just buy a good gas can for $9.99
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