how to FILL UP “gas cans” at the pump

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Not gonna lie these tutorials come really in handy for people with social anxiety. Had to watch this so I don’t end up looking like a dork LOL

yungramune
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Me watching a tutorial on how to do a simple every day task for most people to reassure myself Its not actually illegal just because I've never done it

elgatorado
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Liking the cadence of the narration. Oddly engaging!

tobythewonderseal
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jeez, can you do this video but like, for taxes?

Radical.J
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THANK YOU FOR THIS.
I have really bad anxiety. I bought a new car last week (yay!) but it came with no petrol and I need to walk to my local gas station (5 min walk thankfully) with a jerry can and this video was so helpful bc I had no idea what to do!

tgqwtif
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i only looked this up because i didnt wanna seem like an idiot or do something illegal, its exactly how i thought, thanks mate

Killbayne
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No mention of static electricity buildup - this is the more important reason to have the gas cans on the ground (and why a truck bed or trailer is also unacceptable)

tedjohansen
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Watching this cause Tomorrow I'll do it for the first time and I'm nervous. Thx!

norkak
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Thanks for the tips. With gas prices going up to $4 here in texas im planning to store gas in the shed for my family who drive since i dont.

ZyroShadowPony
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If you don't have the inside cap, you can stretch a piece of a plastic bag over the opening before you screw on the spout.

gimpygardner
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The pumps in my town dont work unless theres an air tight seal

mjlqvpw
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While filling my gas cans, I had gas splash in my face almost in my eyes. I wear safety glasses. Thanks for the video

johnwayne
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Buy yourself a good steel gas can, You'll never go back!

chrisfrank
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except for further from the car, that seems to be what I do out of lots of trial and error. inside the vehicle is awful. it's nice not to be dizzy while driving.
I like to tighten the spout backwards, so it aims up until I'm ready to use it. in case of bumps in travel or clutzing around during storage.
I look forward to your video on being skinny and putting larger, full gas tanks, up on the back of tall trucks, with ease

camcordernonsense
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Every time I pump gas the pump triggers and stops

chimkinnugget
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you didn't really explain why you should take them out of the trunk and place them on the ground. *IN THE TRUNK THEY ARE ISOLATED FROM GROUND, SO THEY CAN BUILD UP STATIC ELECTRICITY AND IGNITE. PLACING THE CANS DIRECTLY ON THE GROUND CREATES A PATH TO GROUND WHICH ELIMINATES STATIC ELECTRICITY AND POTENTIAL IGNITION FROM THE PUMP NOZZLE. THE LIQUID MOVING THROUGH THE METAL NOZZLE CREATES STATIC ELECTRICITY. ALWAYS PLACE PLASTIC FUEL CONTAINERS DIRECTLY ON THE GROUND, NOT THE ISLAND OR IN YOUR TRUNK, IN THE BED OF YOUR TRUCK OR ON YOUR HOOD BUT ON THE GROUND.*

LygerTheCLaw
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I was filling a safety gas can yesterday and it kept splashing out and clicking off. I had more gas on the ground than in my can. I never had trouble with the older cans. These safety vans are more dangerous for me. Any advice here would help.

wandafull
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😂 making vids of everything and anything.

jeffmitchell
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Metal gas cans are 90% of the problem with auto ignition. Plastic cans don't spark.

Joe-xyvy
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Pro tip do it alone so no one nags about the gas smell in the car

marcelfilms