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Old 02-27-2002, 10:35 PM
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About 2 or 3 weeks ago i ran across a web page that had a nice 2 gallon red plastic gasoline can with special can fittings and a hand crank pump which sold for 39.95. Now I can't find it. Is anyone out there familiar with page I'm talking about. Let me know. Thanks, Bill
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I got one from him and could not be more pleased.

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Bill, I also use the Jersey modeler can. Great price and works like a champ URL is http://www.jerseymodeler.com



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Old 02-28-2002, 01:42 AM
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Well Bill its good to see ya getting ready for that t-craft.
I bought one from Jersey modler. They are good cans.
I am going to assume you are going with the g-23...so am I.
Good luck with your can, Stay off your feet.
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thanks Guys and I'll try Dan. But man it's hard to do. Bill
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Yes jersey modeler ask for Dean he's got all kinds of cans glow ,gas, smoke, hand pumps, electric with rechargable battery pack he's a good guy he's also a flight instructor in my club
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I agree, Ive got one too.
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It's on order. I hope you guys haven't let me down. Bill
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My gas can just came. Boy you guys were right! This is THE nicest setup I've seen.
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Yep, only problem, is the stickers come off when it gets cold, , Oh well, hehe
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For those of you who dont want to spend the extra money for a Jersey Modeler can. Here was my fix.

I went to Wal-Mart and found a 2 gallon can for $2.97, got the gas can fittings from du-bro, made for gas cans! ($2), a recoil hose $3, with my fuel valve fitting on it, a return line (plug it in to the vent, I use it to catch the overflow, scrap piece of tubing everyone probably has), and a Hobbico top fueler, $10.99. Fixed the pump to the can with two sided tape........works great for about $20, and you have an electric pump!!
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Also checkout slimline's M1.

http://www.slimlineproducts.com/m1gas.asp

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