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Lets talk about gas cans
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<blockquote data-quote="lon" data-source="post: 3332610" data-attributes="member: 29539"><p>The Eagle cans have worked the best for me. I use to have nothing but plastic gas cans. One morning when I entered my shop there was a very strong gas smell. One of my new plastic gas cans seam had split in the middle and spilled five gallons of gas on the floor. Lucky it did not ignite as the fuel was by a refrigerator. No more plastic gas cans for me. Eagles are expensive, but so is an explosion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lon, post: 3332610, member: 29539"] The Eagle cans have worked the best for me. I use to have nothing but plastic gas cans. One morning when I entered my shop there was a very strong gas smell. One of my new plastic gas cans seam had split in the middle and spilled five gallons of gas on the floor. Lucky it did not ignite as the fuel was by a refrigerator. No more plastic gas cans for me. Eagles are expensive, but so is an explosion. [/QUOTE]
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