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For fuel jerry cans I prefer steel as I think they are stronger and can take more of a beating IMO....Plus my Tanami pump only works with steel jerries....Pictures of Tanami Pump: Works a treat, like filling up at a bouser......
For fuel jerry cans I prefer steel as I think they are stronger and can take more of a beating IMO....Plus my Tanami pump only works with steel jerries....Pictures of Tanami Pump: Works a treat, like filling up at a bouser......Teabag i havn't seen one of these, where do you get them?
Quote from: Teabag on September 21, 2008, 09:56:09 PMFor fuel jerry cans I prefer steel as I think they are stronger and can take more of a beating IMO....Plus my Tanami pump only works with steel jerries....Pictures of Tanami Pump: Works a treat, like filling up at a bouser......Thats a trick little gadget Paul, i hate lifting jerry's up to the car. How much and where from???
Quote from: Broadys GU on September 21, 2008, 10:13:39 PMQuote from: Teabag on September 21, 2008, 09:56:09 PMFor fuel jerry cans I prefer steel as I think they are stronger and can take more of a beating IMO....Plus my Tanami pump only works with steel jerries....Pictures of Tanami Pump: Works a treat, like filling up at a bouser......Thats a trick little gadget Paul, i hate lifting jerry's up to the car. How much and where from???c'mon mate, do not tell me you could not make it for about $25.....................being home and unemployed with time on your hands and all that
Quote from: cam_champion on September 22, 2008, 03:18:51 PMQuote from: Broadys GU on September 21, 2008, 10:13:39 PMQuote from: Teabag on September 21, 2008, 09:56:09 PMFor fuel jerry cans I prefer steel as I think they are stronger and can take more of a beating IMO....Plus my Tanami pump only works with steel jerries....Pictures of Tanami Pump: Works a treat, like filling up at a bouser......Thats a trick little gadget Paul, i hate lifting jerry's up to the car. How much and where from???c'mon mate, do not tell me you could not make it for about $25.....................being home and unemployed with time on your hands and all that I might just have a go at making one if i manage to get out of bed before midday...... might even see what i can make up using a nice big bit of black nylon that some bloke kindly gave me
Seeing as fuel is worth a bomb and there are many opportunists out and about I have drilled out the jerry cap latch and fitted a long shank padlock that not only locks the latch down but also anchors the cable securing the jerry to the drawbar. Works a treat.
Rust in steel petrol containers can be fixed with a 2 pack product.I had my motor bike tank recently re conditioned with it.It was flushed out with the first one, shaking it all about with some clean nuts and bolts etc to disloge any flaky stuff.Then left to air for a day or so before treatment with the second coat being rotated around inside for a while and the surplus poured out.This left a red-oxide coloured surface on the inside of the tank, which will hopefully last me another 30 years. (ever the optimist)Not sure of the name of the product, but can chase it up if anyone is interested.cheers
Quote from: Snow on September 26, 2008, 07:17:46 PMSeeing as fuel is worth a bomb and there are many opportunists out and about I have drilled out the jerry cap latch and fitted a long shank padlock that not only locks the latch down but also anchors the cable securing the jerry to the drawbar. Works a treat.Good idea but make sure you label the Jerry cans as Diesel. It is common for certain people to punch a hole in the side of a jerry with a screw driver to get access to petrol (not diesel) for sniffing. If it's labeled diesel then it's usless for them to do this.......Far more common than you would think, very common through the centre.........