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Rennie 4 years, 3 months ago.
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Anonymous42I’ve been meaning to post this, perhaps it will save your life! I inspected all my fuel cans and found only a couple actually had this life saving device, now cut my own stainless steel screen from a screen sift. I never knew!!!
Thanks for the informative video, MG-Tower, great to know this stuff, be safe out there.
Thanks a lot, MG. Important stuff!
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Anonymous42They kinda remind me of women, I wonder what kind of charges a man could face for lining a girls throat with screen????
Thank You MG-TOWER. This information is educational and valuable. I never knew this could happen.
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crazy s~~~ ! good info .since 2010 huh ? damn ..that should be mandatory !
Hold on a second.. who in their right mind would pour fuel from a jerry can directly onto an open flame?
They kinda remind me of women, I wonder what kind of charges a man could face for lining a girls throat with screen????
Or putting a human muzzle on them.

Anonymous5Hold on a second.. who in their right mind would pour fuel from a jerry can directly onto an open flame?
a lot of inflammatory posters do!
My old vented gas cans all have spark screens on them, but none of the new unvented Congressionally Mandated Environmentally Friendly Guaranteed To Spill ones do.
Not that the old cans really needed them since the simple old style venting cans wouldn’t suck flames up the spout in the first place. So this is a problem created by one unconstitutional congressional mandate that they’re trying to solve with another unconstitutional congressional mandate.

Anonymous42Hold on a second.. who in their right mind would pour fuel from a jerry can directly onto an open flame?
@Redpilgrim, I couldn’t find the source that explained exactly how it happens, the “gulp” of air traveling up the spout delivers the ignition to the “trapped” pocket of vapor above the gasoline in the inverted can, with nowhere to go the can is pressurized to bursting point! And gasoline fumes can travel many yards away as their fumes are heavier than air. the ignition source is somewhat irreverent.
Or putting a human muzzle on them.
Rennie, like in pulp fiction? the kind with a little red ball that stops all the barking? So what if they’re drooling on the floor! At least their quiet!
My old vented gas cans all have spark screens on them, but none of the new unvented Congressionally Mandated Environmentally Friendly Guaranteed To Spill ones do.
@sidecar, you should see what they did to cars!!!!!

Anonymous11Hold on a second.. who in their right mind would pour fuel from a jerry can directly onto an open flame?
A woman.
@Sidecar, you should see what they did to cars!!!!!
Believe me, I’ve seen it. The first thing I do with a new vehicle is pull it in the garage and spend a good week or two extracting Congress from the engine. They just run better without all that legislation clogging up the works.

Anonymous42A woman.
F~~~ing hilarious!!!! Ha ha ha ha, so f~~~ing true!!!!
extracting Congress from the engine.
I’d like to extract congress like an engine! That reminds me, I just got a lead on a 1965 Rustang that’s been garaged for decades! it’s a 289 w standard trans! In the time it takes me to change a modern engine and all its components, I could have the Mustang stripped to “bare bones” and on a rotisserie! I like the pony cars for their simplicity and ease to work on. Try restoring a 1959 Cadillac! If you were to layout all the sheet metal from a 59 Cadillac flat on the ground, you’d cover a football field! The bumpers have more nuts and bolts than the engine!
Rennie, like in pulp fiction? the kind with a little red ball that stops all the barking? So what if they’re drooling on the floor! At least their quiet!
Sure why not, probably would do the job.
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