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AMuzi wrote:
Seems like a great business opportunity - sell just the old style nozzle. They can't tap you for selling an unapproved container. Don't even reference gas - call it water or just liquid. Businesses who want to wrestle in the mud with Carol Browner sign up now. Death match too; she has the IRS on her side. Good luck. True... Best to put a big disclaimer on the ad - "Not To Be Used for Gas Containers". That should surely solve the problem. |
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aemeijers wrote in
: Steve W. wrote: Brent wrote: If you do that, don't forget to hit the tops with a spray can of red paint before you fill them the first time, lest some busybody at the gas station get on you for using the wrong can. Yeah, the same kid that asked what I needed oil for when I was looking for it. He didn't know lawnmowers use 10w30. (When did red become 'required', anyway? Back in stone age, we had several pretty navy blue Belknap 5-gallon cans, with a seperate tiny lid for venting. No keeper chains, though, so you always had to be careful where you set it down.) It's so they can sell more gas due to the can heating up and forcing the gas out the spout when someone forgets to a) take the pour tube out and or b) leaves the vent hole closed. I have a yellow one that I've had for years and use for waste fluids. -- (setq (chuck nil) car(chuck) ) |
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Robert Neville wrote in
: Red wrote: AFAIK, they're required by the EPA everywhere in the USA. Along with a fine of $150 per each non-compliant can sold by any retailer. That's why you can't find the non-compliant ones anymore. FWIW, EPA does not regulate the nozzle design, just the specs it must meet. Therefore, the crappy ones we're seeing could be made much better if the manufacturers get enough complaints. Google EPA and portable fuel containers. Seems like a great business opportunity - sell just the old style nozzle. That's what we have up here in Canada. I'm seeing California-approved 1.5 gallon gas cans with what /must/ be CARB-approved nozzles. I say "must" because of how extraordinarily difficult it is to manipulate them so that they will actually dispense gasoline. And right next to them on the shelf are the old-style corrugated yellow nozzles for about $4 each. They're a perfect fit in place of the difficult nozzles. Alongside are sold the little caps you use to seal off the cap when the nozzle is inverted for storage. Actually, the yellow nozzles aren't precisely the old-style, as they now incorporate a small vent tube immediately above the delivery tube. The vent tube would be necessary on account of the fact that the can itself has no vent hole at its rear. The brand-name on all of the above is "Scepter". -- Tegger |
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Tegger wrote: And right next to them on the shelf are the old-style corrugated yellow nozzles for about $4 each. From the sound of things here, I'd say you could be buying those things by the hundreds and selling them on ebay for a tidy profit. Not for use with gasoline, of course. |
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On 6/12/2010 1:17 AM, Brent wrote:
Where can I get an old style non CARB compliant 5-gal gasoline can? I pine for the days when 5-gallong gas jugs had a pour spout and a vent. All the gasoline cans I can find in the stores are something called "CARB compliant". They are miserable abominations. I've never spilled so much gasoline in my life! One model has an on/off lever, but you have to use two hands at all times, one to hold the can, the other to keep pressed down on the lever, and the third hand to hold the funnel. The moment you let up on the lever, the handle locks shut, necessitating a manual reset. The other type has only a push-to-open tab which you supposedly press against the lip of the tool you're filling. Forget using funnels with this method. And, since the spout fills the opening of the tool you're filling, you can't see when it's full until you spill it all over the outside of the tool. There must be somewhere I can get the old-style gas cans. What is the reason for these CARB abominations anyway? Any idea where to get the old style 5-gallon gas cans? consignment and farm auctions -- Steve Barker remove the "not" from my address to email |
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Smitty Two wrote in news
![]() In article , Tegger wrote: And right next to them on the shelf are the old-style corrugated yellow nozzles for about $4 each. From the sound of things here, I'd say you could be buying those things by the hundreds and selling them on ebay for a tidy profit. Not for use with gasoline, of course. Somebody's already doing that! http://cgi.ebay.ca/Scepter-JERRY-GAS-CAN-SPOUT-3629-08562-yellow-parts-NEW_W0QQitemZ350362348284QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxq2010 0604?IMSfp=TL100604149001r11165 The product and package shown is the very same one I see for $4 (full-retail) pretty much everywhere up here. Go to it, guys! -- Tegger |
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On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 06:17:36 +0000 (UTC), Brent wrote:
Any idea where to get the old style 5-gallon gas cans? Looks like nobody can sell 5-gallon non CARB gasoline jerry jugs anymo http://www.boatus.com/foundation/Fin...43/FF43Web.pdf But, get this, if the can is SIX gallons, it's exempt from the onerous regulations! So the question isn't where can we get non-CARB gasoline cans ... but where can we get decent six-gallon gasoline cans! |
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