Bart F-350
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Hihihi, Didn't think my post would stir up so many reactions...
Thanks for your opinions guys!
Thanks for your opinions guys!
These aren't opinions.....these are the truest statements about gas cans ever. Especially what @IDIBRONCO said.Hihihi, Didn't think my post would stir up so many reactions...
Thanks for your opinions guys!
Don't get too excited, I mean, this pales in comparison to the cupholder thread. Baby steps.Hihihi, Didn't think my post would stir up so many reactions...
True...it seems that the man struck a chord with us and got a bit of feedback that he did not plan on...I mean, this pales in comparison to....
Maybe, but I'm not going to test that theory!this modern gas, you could take a bath in it and it not hurt you.
Hmm, valid point. I am a minimally traveled, ignorant American.True...it seems that the man struck a chord with us and got a bit of feedback that he did not plan on...
Remember...we here are Americans...and We are accustomed to speaking our minds...there is probably some disconnect with Our Ways and the culture that is prevalent 'across the pond'....
I have visited western europe and I can attest that what I say here has some merit...'they' have a different mindset than 'we' do....
Something that 'we' might tend to forget....
It is not bad, nor good, just different...
So...things like this that affect our daily lives are going to get some attention...good, bad, or indifferent...
you only ever spilled some on you once, as it would take the hide off and leave big blisters; in contrast, this modern gas, you could take a bath in it and it not hurt you.
In the 50's & 60's my mom cleaned dad's Sunday suits with Napatha (sp) then hung them out on the clothes line to dry & air out. 2-3 filling stations way up town sold napatha.Eh? In the 1930s, a PSA film was made telling housewives not to "dry clean" with gasoline. Apparently that was a thing. Washing clothes in gasoline with your bare hands.
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In the 50's & 60's my mom cleaned dad's Sunday suits with Napatha (sp) then hung them out on the clothes line to dry & air out. 2-3 filling stations way up town sold napatha.
Many, many hi dollar things are sold as hi-dollar super-dupper secret quality stuff that only THEY (mfg folks) know how to make, then sell to us.is 100% Naptha, available at Ace Hardware for about a third what it costs in the tire supply branded cans.
Hmm...go round the shop, the garage, few out there under the trees & bushes, slip into the house & hide one in each bathroom.....(& hope & pray Carol don't find them!!!)
I do have, it doesn't help. They just don't work.It takes a college education(which I don't have) to operate these new gas cans.