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Recently i build a motorized gas bicycle that i plan to use to do uber eats. Im ignorant when it come to how i should go about storing my gas. I got 2 of those midway 2 gallon gas cans, one for pure gasoline and the other for gas mixed with oil. With my gas cans am i supposed to close the lid super tight or dont close it as tight to let it gas out? Will vapors build up inside the can and make it blow up? Because my landlord is a snob he locked the garage and isnt allowing any of his tenants to use it, will it be a problem if my gas cans are left outside with gas in them? Im a complete noob at storing gasoline and im not trying to blow my entire neighborhood up or have my fuel go stale quickly.
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>>28647163
Ask >>>/n/ poor fag
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>>28647163
Most good gas cans will vent themselves, or have a toggle somewhere on the nozzle. The only thing you'd really have to worry about is someone stealing them
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