Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

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Re: Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

Post by drew 2 » Sun Dec 24, 2017 6:32 pm

And some people never learn,even from there mistakes.
We've meddled with darwins theory of evolution to much,to the detriment of the world.

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Re: Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

Post by smile0784 » Sun Dec 24, 2017 7:23 pm

True.true

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Re: Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

Post by 4liters » Sun Dec 24, 2017 8:24 pm

Just suck it out with a straw
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Re: Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

Post by Wolly Bugger » Sun Dec 24, 2017 8:47 pm

4liters wrote:Just suck it out with a straw
Whilst smoking a ciggie

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Re: Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

Post by Ploh » Mon Dec 25, 2017 12:42 pm

Wolly Bugger wrote:
smile0784 wrote:
Wolly Bugger wrote:
Ploh wrote:Makes sense! I always wondered why there were two tubes for the nozzle. Thank you very much guys. Might seem like an intuitive thing for some but I guess this is how you learn. Cheers!
Some people learns theses things when they are younger.
Some people dobt learn these thing at all.
I didnt know about it till i bought jerrys 3 years ago
Sometimes it is easy to assume that another person has the same knowledge and experience as you do and it is not until you do something that the other person has never seen or done.

We all learn, sometimes the hard way, or we are lucky and get taught. I've been around boats since I was 12 and I am still learning.
It's true. The same opportunities do not present themselves to every person. We are brought up in different environments with different emphasis on different areas. Asking and questioning, no matter what age, is how someone learns. My parents were never really car or boat people. They was never a need to carry or purchase a jerry can. The jerry can question might seem like a trivial thing to someone, but a revelation to another. Now I can teach someone else the next time they have to use one!

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Re: Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

Post by smile0784 » Mon Dec 25, 2017 1:06 pm

Wolly Bugger wrote:
4liters wrote:Just suck it out with a straw
Whilst smoking a ciggie
While melting lead to make sinkers lol

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Re: Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

Post by smile0784 » Mon Dec 25, 2017 1:15 pm

Ploh wrote:
Wolly Bugger wrote:
smile0784 wrote:
Wolly Bugger wrote:
Ploh wrote:Makes sense! I always wondered why there were two tubes for the nozzle. Thank you very much guys. Might seem like an intuitive thing for some but I guess this is how you learn. Cheers!
Some people learns theses things when they are younger.
Some people dobt learn these thing at all.
I didnt know about it till i bought jerrys 3 years ago
Sometimes it is easy to assume that another person has the same knowledge and experience as you do and it is not until you do something that the other person has never seen or done.

We all learn, sometimes the hard way, or we are lucky and get taught. I've been around boats since I was 12 and I am still learning.
It's true. The same opportunities do not present themselves to every person. We are brought up in different environments with different emphasis on different areas. Asking and questioning, no matter what age, is how someone learns. My parents were never really car or boat people. They was never a need to carry or purchase a jerry can. The jerry can question might seem like a trivial thing to someone, but a revelation to another. Now I can teach someone else the next time they have to use one!
Dont stress mate.
There are plenty of people of here that will help out wirh all sorts of advice.
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Re: Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

Post by Texas » Tue Dec 26, 2017 9:33 am

Wolly Bugger wrote:
4liters wrote:Just suck it out with a straw
Whilst smoking a ciggie
What's wrong with that
When I worked in servos (50 years ago), you didn't put your smoke out while filling a car
And $5 would fill the tank

Gra

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Re: Pouring with a jerry/fuel can

Post by smile0784 » Tue Dec 26, 2017 7:54 pm

Texas wrote:
Wolly Bugger wrote:
4liters wrote:Just suck it out with a straw
Whilst smoking a ciggie
What's wrong with that
When I worked in servos (50 years ago), you didn't put your smoke out while filling a car
And $5 would fill the tank

Gra

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