SURPLUS FUEL CANS
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SURPLUS FUEL CANS
A few months ago I ordered and received a few European surplus fuel cans from some of the vendors who use this site. Well, I finall got around to opening the boxes they were in and I was quite impressed with their condition. They look real good. Now my question is this: should I be concerned about the interior of these cans? If they should need to be cleaned before use, what would be the best way to do it?
i have a couple cans from swiss army vehicle. there is that red coating inside. i'm wondering if that stuff is a problem.
Last edited by ka on Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
1973 710m
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thx brian! nice! ah.... i dont have that screen anymore. something like a pack rat took it. no joke here. i wonder if they're available anywhere.
1973 710m
"it is not in the best interest of the shepherd to breed smarter sheep." ~ author unknown
press any key to continue or any other key to quit. ~author confidential
"it is not in the best interest of the shepherd to breed smarter sheep." ~ author unknown
press any key to continue or any other key to quit. ~author confidential
Some screening material and a hose clamp will work untill you can find one. Just overlap 3 sections of screen to make the mesh smaller and clamp it to the end. Just make sure it's tight or you'll be fishing them out of your tank.
Miles
Miles
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'73 Pinzgauer 712M
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'73 Pinzgauer 712M