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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
http://lfb.org/today/how-government-...d-the-gas-can/ Best regards, Spehro Pefhany -- "it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward" Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
I truly hate those mother****ers.
I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together and congratulate each other. i On 2012-10-27, Spehro Pefhany wrote: http://lfb.org/today/how-government-...d-the-gas-can/ Best regards, Spehro Pefhany |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 13:48:24 -0500, the renowned Ignoramus21219
wrote: I truly hate those mother****ers. I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together and congratulate each other. i What do you _really_ think, Iggy? ;-) Hey, I drove an empty 16' cube van across the border this morning to pick up all the stuff I bought for US dollarettes.. it could have been filled with gas cans that actually work and toilets that flush properly on the first try. WTF happened to this land of the free stuff? Best regards, Spehro Pefhany -- "it's the network..." "The Journey is the reward" Info for manufacturers: http://www.trexon.com Embedded software/hardware/analog Info for designers: http://www.speff.com |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
Spehro Pefhany wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 13:48:24 -0500, the renowned Ignoramus21219 ? wrote: ?I truly hate those mother****ers. ? ?I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. ? ?They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together ?and congratulate each other. ? ?i ? What do you _really_ think, Iggy? ;-) Hey, I drove an empty 16' cube van across the border this morning to pick up all the stuff I bought for US dollarettes.. it could have been filled with gas cans that actually work and toilets that flush properly on the first try. WTF happened to this land of the free stuff? Too amny liberal idiots were voted into office. |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
On 10/27/2012 12:46 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Spehro Pefhany wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 13:48:24 -0500, the renowned Ignoramus21219 ? wrote: ?I truly hate those mother****ers. ? ?I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. ? ?They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together ?and congratulate each other. ? ?i ? What do you _really_ think, Iggy? ;-) Hey, I drove an empty 16' cube van across the border this morning to pick up all the stuff I bought for US dollarettes.. it could have been filled with gas cans that actually work and toilets that flush properly on the first try. WTF happened to this land of the free stuff? Too amny liberal idiots were voted into office. so, how do you strike a balance between hydrocarbon pollution and your personal convenience? surely you don't believe that gasoline vapors are good for you - they are in fact a narcotic and a major source of photochemical smog -- For a $5 dollar donation today you get credit for $10 with HIM |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
On 2012-10-27, a friend wrote:
On 10/27/2012 12:46 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Spehro Pefhany wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 13:48:24 -0500, the renowned Ignoramus21219 ? wrote: ?I truly hate those mother****ers. ? ?I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. ? ?They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together ?and congratulate each other. ? ?i ? What do you _really_ think, Iggy? ;-) Hey, I drove an empty 16' cube van across the border this morning to pick up all the stuff I bought for US dollarettes.. it could have been filled with gas cans that actually work and toilets that flush properly on the first try. WTF happened to this land of the free stuff? Too amny liberal idiots were voted into office. so, how do you strike a balance between hydrocarbon pollution and your personal convenience? surely you don't believe that gasoline vapors are good for you - they are in fact a narcotic and a major source of photochemical smog The point that was lost on you, is that the CARB gas cans do not reduce pollution and introduce major inconvenience. i |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
a friend wrote: On 10/27/2012 12:46 PM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: ? ? Spehro Pefhany wrote: ?? ?? On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 13:48:24 -0500, the renowned Ignoramus21219 ?? ? wrote: ?? ?? ?I truly hate those mother****ers. ?? ? ?? ?I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. ?? ? ?? ?They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together ?? ?and congratulate each other. ?? ? ?? ?i ?? ? ?? What do you _really_ think, Iggy? ;-) ?? ?? Hey, I drove an empty 16' cube van across the border this morning to ?? pick up all the stuff I bought for US dollarettes.. it could have been ?? filled with gas cans that actually work and toilets that flush ?? properly on the first try. WTF happened to this land of the free ?? stuff? ? ? ? Too amny liberal idiots were voted into office. ? so, how do you strike a balance between hydrocarbon pollution and your personal convenience? surely you don't believe that gasoline vapors are good for you - they are in fact a narcotic and a major source of photochemical smog I drive less than 3000 miles a year. How about you? |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
On 10/27/2012 2:48 PM, Ignoramus21219 wrote:
I truly hate those mother****ers. I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together and congratulate each other. i Maybe now you can begin to understand how a lot of us feel about the Government that has run amok and why we want it to change. |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
On 2012-10-27, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote:
On 10/27/2012 2:48 PM, Ignoramus21219 wrote: I truly hate those mother****ers. I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together and congratulate each other. i Maybe now you can begin to understand how a lot of us feel about the Government that has run amok and why we want it to change. I have not, yet, encountered a regulation that affected my business, that I feel is outright wrong. Some I feel are too onerous, but none that I found, are outright wrong. I am open minded, however. What I do see, not in my own business of course, is an incredible amount of various rule breaking, corner cutting and cheating, that goes on in small busniess. i |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
On 10/27/2012 5:47 PM, Ignoramus21219 wrote:
On 2012-10-27, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote: On 10/27/2012 2:48 PM, Ignoramus21219 wrote: I truly hate those mother****ers. I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together and congratulate each other. i Maybe now you can begin to understand how a lot of us feel about the Government that has run amok and why we want it to change. I have not, yet, encountered a regulation that affected my business, that I feel is outright wrong. Some I feel are too onerous, but none that I found, are outright wrong. I am open minded, however. What I do see, not in my own business of course, is an incredible amount of various rule breaking, corner cutting and cheating, that goes on in small business. i I understand and respect that. I, on the other hand am exposed to many, many, costly, unfair and downright wrong regulations that have been instituted in the last four years. Ask my employees, who all have profit sharing, how much it has cost THEM. Ask who our shop Union endorses unanimously...and I have not discussed politics to any of my employees, other than to give them a paid hour on election days. Rule breaking, cheating, corner cutting does NOT go on here, never did in four generations, 133 years. I walk the talk. |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
On 2012-10-27, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote:
On 10/27/2012 5:47 PM, Ignoramus21219 wrote: On 2012-10-27, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote: On 10/27/2012 2:48 PM, Ignoramus21219 wrote: I truly hate those mother****ers. I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together and congratulate each other. i Maybe now you can begin to understand how a lot of us feel about the Government that has run amok and why we want it to change. I have not, yet, encountered a regulation that affected my business, that I feel is outright wrong. Some I feel are too onerous, but none that I found, are outright wrong. I am open minded, however. What I do see, not in my own business of course, is an incredible amount of various rule breaking, corner cutting and cheating, that goes on in small business. i I understand and respect that. I, on the other hand am exposed to many, many, costly, unfair and downright wrong regulations that have been instituted in the last four years. Ask my employees, who all have profit sharing, how much it has cost THEM. Ask who our shop Union endorses unanimously...and I have not discussed politics to any of my employees, other than to give them a paid hour on election days. Rule breaking, cheating, corner cutting does NOT go on here, never did in four generations, 133 years. I walk the talk. I do not have any union here, thankfully. i |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
Ignoramus21219 wrote:
I truly hate those mother****ers. I spill a lot more gasoline when I use those CARB cans. They are impossible to use while some CARB faggots masturbate together and congratulate each other. i On 2012-10-27, Spehro Pefhany wrote: http://lfb.org/today/how-government-...d-the-gas-can/ Best regards, Spehro Pefhany You need to do some manufacturing. I take a large fender washer that fits inside the POS spout collar. Bore the center out to fit a short piece of EMT. Braze the two together. Now attach a section of large fuel line to the new nipple. Now you have the pour side. For a vent I plastic weld a vacuum nipple into a hole on the top corner. Use a vacuum cap to seal it when not in use. -- Steve W. |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
"Spehro Pefhany" wrote in message ... http://lfb.org/today/how-government-...d-the-gas-can/ Best regards, Spehro Pefhany I buy old plastic gas cans at yard sales(usually for 50 cents), salvage the vents and install them in my new cans. I never throw a vent away. Art |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
If the word gets out, they will make single use
disposable gas cans. Like they do with refrigerants, now. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Black Dragon" wrote in message ... Spehro Pefhany wrote: http://lfb.org/today/how-government-...d-the-gas-can/ It's too bad the attendant and the writer of that article are both too stupid to figure out that the cap which is removed to fill the gas can also be removed to pour into a funnel from it, eh? -- Black Dragon |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
Refrig cans can be converted to small high pressure cans of air
that you charge up on the tank and tote it to the place you need it. Not hard to do. They are rated for more pressure than you can pump in. Martin On 10/27/2012 5:09 PM, Stormin Mormon wrote: If the word gets out, they will make single use disposable gas cans. Like they do with refrigerants, now. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org . "Black Dragon" wrote in message ... Spehro Pefhany wrote: http://lfb.org/today/how-government-...d-the-gas-can/ It's too bad the attendant and the writer of that article are both too stupid to figure out that the cap which is removed to fill the gas can also be removed to pour into a funnel from it, eh? |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
Martin Eastburn wrote: Refrig cans can be converted to small high pressure cans of air that you charge up on the tank and tote it to the place you need it. Not hard to do. They are rated for more pressure than you can pump in. I used to see conversion kits for R22 tanks for about $15. |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 22:12:24 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: Martin Eastburn wrote: Refrig cans can be converted to small high pressure cans of air that you charge up on the tank and tote it to the place you need it. Not hard to do. They are rated for more pressure than you can pump in. I used to see conversion kits for R22 tanks for about $15. I got a couple of the A and B tanks from ooly packing foam from work back in 1975 and have been using them as air pigs ever since. I've replaced a few bashed gauges and rotted hoses, but they're still hangin' in there. These were nylon(?) lined from the factory so they don't rust. They're about 5.5 gallons and my big air chisel would only last about 30 seconds on one, but the stapler or nailers will do over a hundred pops before the tank gets down to below 55psi, where the staplers don't work well. They're light enough to hang on your belt for climbing on ladders if you don't have a long hose. 3/8" poly hose is just great for those. Light and pliable in the cold. I've hooked both into my main compressor for longer run times between cycling, too. -- The ultimate result of shielding men from folly is to fill the world with fools. -- Herbert Spencer |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
Larry Jaques wrote: On Sat, 27 Oct 2012 22:12:24 -0400, "Michael A. Terrell" ? wrote: ? ?Martin Eastburn wrote: ?? ?? Refrig cans can be converted to small high pressure cans of air ?? that you charge up on the tank and tote it to the place you need it. ?? ?? Not hard to do. They are rated for more pressure than you can pump in. ? ? ? I used to see conversion kits for R22 tanks for about $15. I got a couple of the A and B tanks from ooly packing foam from work back in 1975 and have been using them as air pigs ever since. I've replaced a few bashed gauges and rotted hoses, but they're still hangin' in there. These were nylon(?) lined from the factory so they don't rust. They're about 5.5 gallons and my big air chisel would only last about 30 seconds on one, but the stapler or nailers will do over a hundred pops before the tank gets down to below 55psi, where the staplers don't work well. They're light enough to hang on your belt for climbing on ladders if you don't have a long hose. 3/8" poly hose is just great for those. Light and pliable in the cold. I've hooked both into my main compressor for longer run times between cycling, too. I've got several portable tanks, and two 20 gallon tanks from scrap compressors. No need to make parts for them, after I got a free 60 gal upright compressor that was in good condition. |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
New law, the tanks sold now days have a one way
valve. You can put your adaptor kit on, but you can't inflate the can through the valve. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message m... Refrig cans can be converted to small high pressure cans of air that you charge up on the tank and tote it to the place you need it. I used to see conversion kits for R22 tanks for about $15. |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
For the last decade or so, refrigerant cans have
been required to have one way valves. You can draw refrigerant out, but can't pump it back in. Those old freon to air tank kits from the auto parts, no longer work. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Martin Eastburn" wrote in message ... Refrig cans can be converted to small high pressure cans of air that you charge up on the tank and tote it to the place you need it. Not hard to do. They are rated for more pressure than you can pump in. Martin |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
Stormin Mormon wrote: For the last decade or so, refrigerant cans have been required to have one way valves. You can draw refrigerant out, but can't pump it back in. Those old freon to air tank kits from the auto parts, no longer work. Not without a modification. ;-) |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
In article , cayoung61
says... If the word gets out, they will make single use disposable gas cans. Like they do with refrigerants, now. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org . "Black Dragon" wrote in message ... Spehro Pefhany wrote: http://lfb.org/today/how-government-...d-the-gas-can/ It's too bad the attendant and the writer of that article are both too stupid to figure out that the cap which is removed to fill the gas can also be removed to pour into a funnel from it, eh? Except that the fill opening is so big that controlled pouring into a funnel presents difficulties. Then there's that stupid latch they put on it for some reason. Really, we need a Constitutional Amendment that abolishes the practice of non-legislated regulation outright and restricts the size of the US Code and the Code of Federal Regulations. If they continue to grow without limit they are going to bury us. |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
"J. Clarke" wrote: In article ?, cayoung61 says... ? ? If the word gets out, they will make single use ? disposable gas cans. Like they do with ? refrigerants, now. ? ? Christopher A. Young ? Learn more about Jesus ? www.lds.org ? . ? ? "Black Dragon" ? wrote in message ? ... ? Spehro Pefhany wrote: ? ? ? http://lfb.org/today/how-government-...d-the-gas-can/ ? ? It's too bad the attendant and the writer of that article are both ? too stupid to figure out that the cap which is removed to fill ? the gas can also be removed to pour into a funnel from it, eh? Except that the fill opening is so big that controlled pouring into a funnel presents difficulties. Then there's that stupid latch they put on it for some reason. Really, we need a Constitutional Amendment that abolishes the practice of non-legislated regulation outright and restricts the size of the US Code and the Code of Federal Regulations. If they continue to grow without limit they are going to bury us. Laws should have expiration dates, like politicans need term limits. If the law is a good idea, they'll have no problem renewing it when it expires. Better yet, put them on the ballots. |
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[OT] Speaking of gasoline..
I suspect the people who need to approve such
ammendment, are the people who are giving us trouble. Not likely to happen. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "J. Clarke" wrote in message in.local... Really, we need a Constitutional Amendment that abolishes the practice of non-legislated regulation outright and restricts the size of the US Code and the Code of Federal Regulations. If they continue to grow without limit they are going to bury us. |
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