Gasoline transport

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ROne21

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Can you guys post your pics of your canisters for transporting gas? I'm in the market for one and I want know what's out there.
 
I use a can from Canadian tire. it has a spout you pull back to rele3ase the gas. they are an awesome investment. no spills and you can control the flow with how much you pull the spout back
 
i use an old windsheild washer jug.. but in the heat it shrivles up.. when the cap stripps and it starts leaking fuel in the my van i just toss it in the fire pit and grab a new one.. thats righ, im:cool2:
 
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Transport of these vital substances occurs via several systems. Open channels allow diffusion (passive transport) of ions directly into cells; facilitators use a chemical change to help substances diffuse past the membrane; "pumps" force dilute substances through even when their concentration on the other side is higher (a form of active transport). Primary active transport is powered directly by energy released in cell metabolism . In secondary active transport, a molecule is linked to a different molecule that carries it across the membrane is exchanged for a different molecule crossing in the other direction counter transport.Intermodal Transport Services


What the fook are you on about?????:blink::huh:
 
i use a regular 5l gas can.

keep in mind that putting gasoline in a plastic bottle, nitro fuel jug, or other container isnt just dangerous, its illegal. DOT (in us and canada) states that gasoline can only be transported in a certified container. apparently there are huge fines for it.
 
i use a regular 5l gas can.

keep in mind that putting gasoline in a plastic bottle, nitro fuel jug, or other container isnt just dangerous, its illegal. DOT (in us and canada) states that gasoline can only be transported in a certified container. apparently there are huge fines for it.


Nothing like that here bud.....meaning not illegal in OZ...so long as the container was manufactured for flammable liquid...

Besides...I don't transport fuel in them....I mix 2 1 litre bottles and that does me for a weekend...

I don't mix up too much at a time coz it will end up in the lawnmower or something........the missus just sees it as petrol.......
 
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