WVhunter
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Whoa, thats a hefty price for combican when you get here them for less than 30e...
I agree, I would like to get a couple, but by the time you pay shipping to the states you are well over $100
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Whoa, thats a hefty price for combican when you get here them for less than 30e...
I agree, I would like to get a couple, but by the time you pay shipping to the states you are well over $100That is pretty steep for a couple of gas cans. IMO
Yea, if someone finds them in the US let me know. I see I can order them from the UK, but shipping would take the fun out of it.
I just did a search for them too. Found them at Baileys. Perhaps someone has already found them too, I didn't finish reading the thread. Oh well...
Here's the link: (I hope this works)
http://store.baileys-online.com/cgi-bin/baileys/134?mv_session_id=6bkgxAZA&product_sku=17010
James
I just did a search for them too. Found them at Baileys. Perhaps someone has already found them too, I didn't finish reading the thread. Oh well...
Here's the link: (I hope this works)
http://store.baileys-online.com/cgi-bin/baileys/134?mv_session_id=6bkgxAZA&product_sku=17010
James
I just did a search for them too. Found them at Baileys. Perhaps someone has already found them too, I didn't finish reading the thread. Oh well...
Here's the link: (I hope this works)
http://store.baileys-online.com/cgi-bin/baileys/134?mv_session_id=6bkgxAZA&product_sku=17010
James
The new Wedco cans have the appearance of coming from WORN OUT molds where the details are no longer crisp. That is why mine leaks. The mold halves don't mate up like they shoud and the critical sealing areas end up misaligned and malformed and in use they leak. The design is fine and was probably good when it was new and the molds were in good shape. I've tried to find a plug for the oil spout so I don't have to turn it back inside the can for transport but I can't find one that fits. You'd think Wedco would supply one with the can so you could use it without getting the spout all slimy with bar oil and then attracting every bit of dust and dirt in a 20 foot radius of the can.finnbear--i have a waaay old wedco---which aint parts for no more--the oil spout--i put like your going to use it---and dont put it back in---and put a caplug of the right size on the tip--voila--no more mess--and no chips down the spout---and the old wedco i have--never leaks--but like everything else--they keep dropping the quality control---
I like the Justrite safety cans.
http://www.justritemfg.com/product....es&max=1&bob=Safety Container Products&bob2=3
I have 1 that is near to twenty years old. They don't leak,they keep the fuel fresh and are a high quality can.
I am getting close to springing for a couple of these elephant snout styled safety cans.
They are list in two sizes of spout, 2/3 and 1 inch. I assume the smaller size would work better in saws.
Does the fixed spout cause any dirt issues?
I am getting close to springing for a couple of these elephant snout styled safety cans.
They are list in two sizes of spout, 2/3 and 1 inch. I assume the smaller size would work better in saws.
Any other feedback from anyone on these cans before I layout that kind of money? Does the fixed spout cause any dirt issues?
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