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FALaholic #: 17274 Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: NC
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I am using the EEZOX quart can. It really needs a pour spout. Anyone know where to get one? Or a home brew remedy?
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FALaholic #: 15481 Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Becker, MN
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Funnel and an oiler of your choice purchased from Brownells or Midway.
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Old Fart
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FALaholic #: 18465 Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Maine
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Coleman sells or used to sell a spout for their fuel cans that might work.
I have an old can that has a two-way cap or spout. One sealed the can that was removed and fliped 90 deg. and screw the spout on. Don't know where these could be obtained now. I'd take a screw cap and drill about a 1/2" hole in the center, then solder a tapered spout formed from tin onto it. A short piece of small diameter copper tubing could be soldered onto a cap also.
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