Just pick up a case of Coors Light that comes in the 16oz aluminum bottles with the wide mouth screw tops.
I really like that idea THX
Just pick up a case of Coors Light that comes in the 16oz aluminum bottles with the wide mouth screw tops.
Just pick up a case of Coors Light that comes in the 16oz aluminum bottles with the wide mouth screw tops.
I am thinking about this thread and remember that my grandmother had a red rubber bag that was suspended from some type of elevated surface.In a wood cutters situation this could be a tree limb.Now the funny thing about this bag is that it had a rubber hose with a shutoff clamp. I remember her saying something about 2 quarts. Now this would make a near perfect refueling station.Simply set the saw on the ground, remove the cap on the saw and release the clamp on the red rubber bag and your saw is filled without spilling a drop.Nothing like these high tech gizmos to make things easier, Ken
Bud makes 'em in 16 oz cottles (can + bottle ???) as well. Just don't um, turn up the wrong one on break....
dw
That is slick. I don't drink, but having beer can gas cans, now that might be reason enough to buy some...and then bake some beer bread with the stuff.
sling blade - YouTubeWell if we want to talk hi-tech and not SPILLing a drop we need to go visit no spill Jill. I love her cans.
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dw
My dad has a friend that, on camping trips, carries one MSR fuel bottle full of fuel for the stove, and another identical bottle as a flask. You have to be real careful about which bottle you are holding before you take a swig.
That Jill is a dandy! She only has two kinds of cans, good old big'uns and big old good'uns!
Steve
MSR makes red aluminum bottles for white gas for camping stoves and lanterns. They have a ring top sealed screw on cap. I am sure any camping or outdoor store would have them. They are not cheap. I have the 1 quart pre-mix cans. I like them because they are metal and already labeled for fuel. They will pop the bottom if you leave too much head space on a hot day. I bought a special plastic pitcher for 30 bucks so that I can re-fill them with out spilling.
Of course the metal will rust eventually.
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