What's Inside A Military Jerry Can?

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  • @wranglerstar
    @wranglerstar  Před 4 lety +49

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    • @aaronblake1891
      @aaronblake1891 Před 4 lety +7

      You can probably get the nozzles shipped from canada we don't have those crazy gas can laws

    • @benleydon
      @benleydon Před 4 lety +3

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      Genuine and unforced.
      I'd buy it ! :)

    • @perrywoodman7544
      @perrywoodman7544 Před 4 lety

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      - Marvin
      Wranglerstars a gas can.
      Mrs. W
      Her thoughts not mine.

    • @willnevertell5664
      @willnevertell5664 Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/UvS_D4_lF5U/video.html here is a good watch for you not that you are running ethanol

    • @cadensixberry7595
      @cadensixberry7595 Před 4 lety

      Looks good!!!

  • @uni-byte
    @uni-byte Před 4 lety +569

    I agree with others, for $80 the Wavian has no excuse for such a poor quality coating. Cody, contact them about this.

    • @thefirsthuffman
      @thefirsthuffman Před 4 lety +75

      The coating inside is not paint, it's a lining meant for contact with fuel only. Wavian fuel cans are explicitly not meant for use with water because it will deteriorate that lining. He put water in this can to test it for leaks when he drove on top of it in the other video. It won't come off like that if the can is only used for fuel.

    • @thefirsthuffman
      @thefirsthuffman Před 4 lety +19

      Sven3xs it’s not BS, it’s science. The lining is soluble in water, not fuel.

    • @kdkhgdldfl
      @kdkhgdldfl Před 4 lety +7

      I couldn't agree more. That's way you should get the original ones for €28 from valpro.lv (the manufacture of the Wavian!). You still don't want the poor coating, but it hurts less :)

    • @mauricehuffman2743
      @mauricehuffman2743 Před 4 lety +22

      Not sure why you guys don’t get it . All Valpro and Wavian cans have these liners. That is one of the reasons they have been in service for over 80 years. That is one of their advantages over all other metal cans . They won’t rust . They are strictly a fuel can . Used with the liner for over 80 years in the military and other users that understand.

    • @cwatson42785
      @cwatson42785 Před 4 lety +4

      @@mauricehuffman2743 I just don't get how water will deteriorate it but fuel won't? That seems preposterous to me.

  • @branstasko1
    @branstasko1 Před 4 lety +591

    As expensive of a can that Wavian is, the inside coating is unacceptable.

    • @AAairsoft1
      @AAairsoft1 Před 4 lety +44

      Agreed. Espically at $80 a can.

    • @brock1120
      @brock1120 Před 4 lety +38

      Dave Martin metal cans can store gas longer than plastic.

    • @GotrekGurninsson
      @GotrekGurninsson Před 4 lety +14

      @Dave Martin I run 100LL in most of my small engines and jts good for about 3 years. Longer if I add stabilizer. Not all fuel is equal :)

    • @potrblog
      @potrblog Před 4 lety +29

      Its a water soluble coating, so when he filled it with water he primed it to fail. The only Wavian / Valpro can without that internal coating is the Explo-Safe version; and it uses an aluminum mesh inside for explosion proofing and as a sacrificial anode for rust resistance. see the pics here
      www.valpro.lv/en/products/metal-cans/military-line/explosafe.html

    • @potrblog
      @potrblog Před 4 lety +5

      @Dave Martin The Scepter jugs are prone to cap failure; they are also more permeable than a steel can and as a result your gas will go bad way more quickly than it would in a steel Wavian can. However, in a fire the Scepter jugs should melt prior to exploding; in a hot enough fire eventually the Wavian cans he bought would explode.

  • @aaronrick3249
    @aaronrick3249 Před 4 lety +431

    Feel like you should have cut them open before you bought out their inventory. 😂

    • @aaronrick3249
      @aaronrick3249 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Machiones 😆😆😂

    • @SwissLinkMilitarySurplus
      @SwissLinkMilitarySurplus Před 4 lety +47

      It's not paint chipping, it's the internal lining deteriorating because he filled that can with water. The lining is soluble in water and meant for contact with fuel only. This is noted on the FAQs page on the wavian website. wavianusa.com/pages/fuel-can-faqs (this won't happen when fuel is contaminated with small amounts of water.)

    • @cwatson42785
      @cwatson42785 Před 4 lety +9

      @@SwissLinkMilitarySurplus so you're telling me fuel doesn't degrade it but water does??? Lol I'm not buying it.

    • @deonysuss8412
      @deonysuss8412 Před 4 lety +37

      @@cwatson42785 something tells me that you didn't pay attention in chemistry class. Just because one solvent dissolves something doesn't mean that other solvent will as well. In this case water has polar molecules and gasoline is non-polar, which is probably why the coating reacts to one but not the other. Its basic chemistry.

    • @Acecool
      @Acecool Před 4 lety +9

      @@SwissLinkMilitarySurplus Water can get into gas from condensation - the coating isn't acceptable.

  • @scottybobatv
    @scottybobatv Před 4 lety +107

    One upside to cutting open the wavian is file the rough edges down and you have a nice sturdy pan for cleaning parts in gasoline👌

  • @dylanwatkins1019
    @dylanwatkins1019 Před 4 lety +286

    Dang thats like 1,400$ in cans I would be a little upset with the shauty Internal coating

    • @AAairsoft1
      @AAairsoft1 Před 4 lety +3

      Shauty?

    • @Chevydevil
      @Chevydevil Před 4 lety +18

      Meant shoddy

    • @AAairsoft1
      @AAairsoft1 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Chevydevil that makes sense I thought of "shawty" the way he typed it lol

    • @kitecattestecke2303
      @kitecattestecke2303 Před 4 lety +10

      @@StreetRocketJoe and you think he would disclose that ..... He's just a sellout fireman everyone thinks he's genuine.... Amazon cheapest...(he has affiliate links)

    • @brandonbenjamin9452
      @brandonbenjamin9452 Před 4 lety +3

      Street Rocket Joe That’s only a law in certain countries, is the US one of them?

  • @julietdelta13
    @julietdelta13 Před 4 lety +98

    I grew up in remote areas of Australia and travelled extensively with my father in 1960’s and 70’s in early Toyota Landcruisers. We used army surplus Jerry cans and always had issues with the lining separating and contaminating fuel. This was often as a result of water contaminated fuel rusting the inside. The problem was so common that we invariably used a yellow funnel available in those days which had a fine mesh filter which also excluded water (mostly but not perfect). The lining looks very similar to what I saw 50 years ago. We actually saw plastic cans as a vast improvement.

  • @theoriginaltylerdurden
    @theoriginaltylerdurden Před 4 lety +223

    For the cost of those cans they should be perfect when you get them.

    • @bigbigmurphy
      @bigbigmurphy Před 4 lety

      Can not disagree more.

    • @Pato-ARG
      @Pato-ARG Před 4 lety +9

      he bought the cans already dent ,at lower price

    • @BoundByGundams
      @BoundByGundams Před 4 lety +8

      He said he bought them at a discount cuz they weren’t perfect...

    • @bigbigmurphy
      @bigbigmurphy Před 4 lety +4

      @@thoth111 what are you talking about? You never purchased any bulk items before? This is completely fine. He bought them at a discount.

    • @N0body247
      @N0body247 Před 4 lety +2

      He got a discount from them being scratched. Hence why he mentioned it. 85 dollars new, 65 scratched

  • @dcrou7320
    @dcrou7320 Před 4 lety +16

    7:41 infomercial finishes, you’re welcome

  • @4x4pirates
    @4x4pirates Před 4 lety +197

    I'm sceptical of that coating flaking regardless of the dents..

    • @warrenmichael918
      @warrenmichael918 Před 4 lety +10

      it almost makes me wonder if uncoated is what i want now ! I dont want that coating flaking off and getting into my carbs on my equipment !! I think uncoated might be better in the long run , Maybe ??

    • @hubbleman2
      @hubbleman2 Před 4 lety +7

      @@warrenmichael918 I was thinking the same thing if it's minor rust thats better than paint flaking off and clogging a carburetor

    • @andrewyork3869
      @andrewyork3869 Před 4 lety +4

      I was about to comment fuel filters are for this reason, now I am not sure small motors have them.....

    • @thefirsthuffman
      @thefirsthuffman Před 4 lety +9

      The coating inside is not paint, it's a lining meant for contact with fuel only. Wavian fuel cans are explicitly not meant for use with water because it will deteriorate that lining. He put water in this can to test it for leaks when he drove on top of it in the other video. It won't come off like that if the can is only used for fuel.

    • @SwissLinkMilitarySurplus
      @SwissLinkMilitarySurplus Před 4 lety +2

      @magadon ruferto This won't happen when fuel is contaminated with small amounts of water.

  • @nodnarb86122
    @nodnarb86122 Před 4 lety +74

    Didn't think I would ever say this to another man but nice looking cans 😄😄

  • @chrisandersonlv
    @chrisandersonlv Před 4 lety +1

    I just got picked up as a 3rd Generation Legacy in the elevator trade (IUEC Local 18.) I want to let you know that I have learned so much about tools and terminology that I didn't know with a whole family that was intp tools and Construction and it's helped me out so much as an apprentice working under a journeyman. Thank you for your knowledge and sharing it to the world because it has helped me so much.

  • @alexmecanique
    @alexmecanique Před 4 lety +57

    I would personnaly go with plastic can to avoid paint flaking inside honestly :P

    • @EDC_Tactical
      @EDC_Tactical Před 4 lety +4

      Alex L. Or go with just rite metal cans - galvanized instead of coated inside
      Just no good for diesel if I remember correctly

    • @4570levergun
      @4570levergun Před 4 lety +3

      Scepter cans. They are hard to find but by far the best. They have no coating. I buy mine in Canada and get a few more each time I visit.

    • @notangel8328
      @notangel8328 Před 4 lety +3

      Alex L. They’re only flaking because he put water in em. The coating is water soluble, and for you dipshits in this comment section it means it will deteriorate and flake when in contact with water for a while. Won’t happen with gas because the chemical reaction isn’t the same

    • @danieltalavera5310
      @danieltalavera5310 Před 4 lety +1

      Not Angel Well, everyone has a preference, and for $80 it’s good to know the drawbacks of these cans. Won’t happen to everyone but there are ways someone could accidentally get water inside. It’s just a weakness in an $80 design.

    • @nmda9578
      @nmda9578 Před 4 lety +1

      From Wavian USA:
      "Wavian Fuel Cans are lined with a special internal coating that is meant for contact with fuel and oil only. It is soluble in water and will not only contaminate the water, but it will deteriorate. Fear not, this won't happen with fuel and there are no issues of flaking or dissolving under normal conditions. We offer BPA-free, food-grade plastic water cans for potable water storage and transportation. Note: Fuel contaminated with small amounts of water won't be detrimental to the lining."

  • @thomaslindroos1667
    @thomaslindroos1667 Před 4 lety +42

    Of my somewhat limited experience looking into gas tanks, I have yet to see a motorcycle tank with anything else than bare metal on the inside.

    • @keshmo12
      @keshmo12 Před 4 lety +7

      Thomas Lindroos yeah they don't coat the inside because it can flake off and it causes everything to get clogged up. There's a video where the coating on the inside of an aftermarket oil pan flaked off and destroyed the whole engine.

    • @thomaslindroos1667
      @thomaslindroos1667 Před 4 lety +7

      @@keshmo12 yes exactly! thats my point. So why would you coat these then?

    • @pcguides3428
      @pcguides3428 Před 4 lety +13

      I've been around a lot of older motorcycles and most of the ones I've seen have rust in the tank it's kind of a lose lose if you ask me

    • @thomaslindroos1667
      @thomaslindroos1667 Před 4 lety +2

      @@Machiones nixnax just your standard rusty stuff

    • @whatyoumakeofit6635
      @whatyoumakeofit6635 Před 4 lety +6

      I believe they coat the cans so they can be kept in storage for long lengths of time, without fuel in them. Like a motorcycle fuel tank, if its empty it will rust. Ive seen many motorcycle tanks sit for years with less than a full tank of fuel. The tank will rust down to the top of the fuel. Below the fuel line will be nice clean metal. Ive also sern many motorcycle tanks that were only partially filled with fuel, and having a good sealed cap, not rist above or below the furl level. But, I havent that on any tanks that have sat more than a couple years. The only thing I can guess is the vapors help protect the metal for so long. Once the fuel starts to degrade, the vapors from the fuel (if there is any on degraded fuel) are not enuff to protect the metal. Its common knowledge, with all the old biker guys I know, too top of the motorcycle tank, then treat the fuel before storing a bike for the winter. In the spring, drain the fuel out, use it for the lawn mower. Put fresh gas in.

  • @andrewh2645
    @andrewh2645 Před 4 lety +126

    The military switched to plastic jerry cans for a reason.

    • @joelfred1216
      @joelfred1216 Před 4 lety +12

      andrew h ya I think he is really stuck on metal.

    • @ivermec-tin666
      @ivermec-tin666 Před 4 lety +29

      andrew, The switch to plastic Scepter cans was part of the move to Diesel, and the termination of multifuel vehicles as a standard. The US Army no longer uses gasoline for mission critical equipment. Given the higher flashpoint and the relative safety of Diesel fuel, plastic makes sense. Plastic does not rust. It weighs less. It is significantly less costly. And, who cares if a diesel can melts? It probably still won't ignite, and certainly won't explode like gasoline does.
      This change would not have happened if they were still utilizing gasoline.

    • @bluetrue6062
      @bluetrue6062 Před 4 lety

      So no more "mogas"? I got out in 1980. Our jeeps and the M88 tank recovery vehicles ran on gasoline. Generators also ran on mogas then and we had those metal flexible spouts then in the dark ages😁.

    • @andrewh2645
      @andrewh2645 Před 4 lety +5

      First Name Last Name I really can’t see your point. A steel jerry can full of gasoline is as dangerous proposition as a plastic one. With a steel can you have to worry about static electricity, potential spark hazards while being handled or jostled and if it is exposed to fire the shell shouldn’t melt but the weld or rubber gasket will and ignite the contents. A jerry can on fire is already in a failure mode no matter its composition and a steel can presents more possible ignition sources.

    • @sniperdoug1969
      @sniperdoug1969 Před 4 lety +7

      We called those spouts “Donkey D!(ks.” In the Army.

  • @ravvingar7328
    @ravvingar7328 Před 4 lety

    This is the first time a youtube sponsor ad didnt bother me. Very straightforward and not super pushy. Much appreciated.

  • @mikevarner9082
    @mikevarner9082 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this and your other videos. Just was looking at jerry cans for an overlanding build and getting rid of the plastic throw aways. When i saw "Wranglstar" I knew i would get the best explanation on the web. THANKS!

  • @thefirsthuffman
    @thefirsthuffman Před 4 lety +6

    The coating inside Wavian fuel cans is not paint, it's a lining meant for contact with fuel only. Wavian fuel cans are explicitly not meant for use with water because it will deteriorate that lining. He put water in this can to test it for leaks when he drove on top of it in the other video. It won't come off like that if the can is only used for fuel.

  • @TractorWrangler01
    @TractorWrangler01 Před 3 lety +9

    I have to say, I was supprised to see the Wavian coating peel off like that. I thought they used a ruberised coating. Good video. We need to see more like this.

  • @markbell9742
    @markbell9742 Před 4 lety +6

    On the bottom of my Wavian cans I glued a sheet of cork to reduce denting, banging and smashing on the bottom, also reduces their tendency to slide around. Something that might be easier to apply and more rugged is spray-on truck bed-liner.
    Cheers, Mark
    *****************************

    • @jayhat
      @jayhat Před 4 lety

      www.frontrunneroutfitters.com/en/us/front-runner-jerry-can-protector-kit.html

    • @markbell9742
      @markbell9742 Před 4 lety

      @@jayhat Hey, Nice. Thanks

    • @om617yota7
      @om617yota7 Před 2 lety

      Genius! I have a dozen+ Nato surplus cans, I am DEFINITELY going to do this!

    • @markbell9742
      @markbell9742 Před 2 lety

      @@om617yota7 Thanks

  • @arctr00perecho
    @arctr00perecho Před 4 lety

    See that’s how a product mention should be presented, so professional and not imposing. Love you guys!

  • @chrluc
    @chrluc Před 4 lety +21

    Project Farm just did a great video on fuel stabilizer a few days ago. He does REALLY great and thorough videos.

    • @terrywaters6186
      @terrywaters6186 Před 4 lety +1

      The video was on LUCAS fuel stabilizer which amazingly enough didn't work at all and even rendered the gasoline inflammable. I hope he tests other brands because I know some that work well.

  • @ac283
    @ac283 Před 4 lety +3

    I have to tell you of my experience with the good cans, I have to. I started purchasing them back when they were $35ish on cheaper than dirt, had to pay the shipping. I only have 12 now, I felt compelled to give some to family and friends because of what I learned. At my brothers house, he had about 12 red plastic jugs in his garage and when I visited the smell was so strong. My father and I replaced with the good cans, he was in the hospital. Neighbor across the street has one, next door has one because I shared. I put PRIG in (I put extra in) and I am using 5 year old gasoline in my mowers that surely has ethanol in it or did. Might be a miracle or just dumb luck, but they'll keep gasoline fresh a long time. Just my observation. Thanks for the good videos. Alan C.

    • @ac283
      @ac283 Před 4 lety +3

      I have to finish up, it doesn't let me edit and I'm new to this but I bought a bunch of the 'spouts' but find it is easier to just use a funnel and well, they're kind of heavy when they're full. That's it. AC

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 Před měsícem

      I recall the bulk deals from CTD for genuine surplus NATO cans during the NATO switch to plastic.
      I bought a few 'a' grade and several 'seconds', some of which were WW2 dated! I currently have one of them, a 1943 British can, on my restored Willys MB.

  • @T_1357_F
    @T_1357_F Před 4 lety +2

    California has has ethanol, and it has a tendency of collecting water.
    So if you buy unlined metal gas cans, you can buy a material called Red Kot. Pour it into your can, roll it around inside the can, and coat it yourself.

    • @MegaGreenman28
      @MegaGreenman28 Před 4 lety

      That red kot seems to work well. Over a year ago I used some on an old USMC jerry can that had some rust pinholes and it no longer leaks.

  • @MaverickandStuff
    @MaverickandStuff Před 4 lety +2

    Many states only fuel with ethanol is available. If there is ethanol in your fuel there is water. Ethanol is hygroscopic so it absorbs water.

  • @Dakota-je9os
    @Dakota-je9os Před 4 lety +39

    Seeing that coating on the inside I bet makes you wish you would have cut them open before you bought all those other ones.

    • @abdullahshurair8740
      @abdullahshurair8740 Před 4 lety

      I think he did not bought them but got them as sponser

    • @snyy
      @snyy Před 4 lety +6

      He said he bought scratch and dent off the website

    • @ArkansasPilgrim
      @ArkansasPilgrim Před 4 lety +3

      @@abdullahshurair8740 SimpliSafe was the sponsor not the gas can manufacturer.

  • @somnorila9913
    @somnorila9913 Před 4 lety +3

    Was watching a video from Lockpickinglawyer, where he presented some weaknesses of a specific home security system. But he gave a pretty logical advice. Don't stick on your windows a label from your system. As you're making it more easy for intruders to identify its weaknesses. For deterrent purposes, stick a random generic label or from a different system.

  • @andymckane7271
    @andymckane7271 Před 4 lety

    Having just purchased and received three of the Wavian green 20 liter cans, I'm delighted to hear what you think of these. I'll use mine for gasoline. I live on a small island with about 7,500 to 8,500 other people. We have only two gas stations on the "topside" of Molokai. Those stations are 20 miles from my house. Keeping gasoline on hand for our two vehicles, power lawnmower, weed eaters and other power equipment is definitely a necessity of life for my wife and I here in Hawaii. Thank you for your well done video! (I'll stick with paying more to purchase Wavian cans---once they are off of back order!)

  • @rwetagv36
    @rwetagv36 Před 4 lety

    Hey dude, I know nothing about fuel storage or any of that but I’ve watched all your videos on these cans and it’s pretty interesting, thank you for uploading these!

  • @lanceharsh7025
    @lanceharsh7025 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm seeing the seam of the China can standing proud and I have been under the impression that could be a weak point. The wavians seam appeared "tucked" in to protect it as well. Great vid. Yeah I know its an older vid but still great comparison. Thanks 👍

  • @songofthepassaic1521
    @songofthepassaic1521 Před 4 lety +4

    I went hog-wild a couple years ago and bought 12 of the scepter military cans. Can definitely vouch for the quality however they do expand greatly when the temperature rises and noticed some evaporation issues when gas was stored in excess of 2 years. Additionally the Caps can be difficult to get off if you don't have the special wrench. In addition I have the large flexible hose nozzle with the screen inside and noticed I too was getting some flaking from some of my cans. I couldn't quite figure out where or why but it was definitely coming from the gas cans and not the diesel cans...
    Thinking of the ordering some of those wavian cans just to even out the mix

  • @ABLopez
    @ABLopez Před 4 lety

    Gotta love it when a plan comes together. Thanks for another great video, Wranglerstar. Happy Trails Everybody!

  • @McFlysGarage
    @McFlysGarage Před 3 lety

    Totally getting one of those flex nozzles to supplement my jiggle siphon. I keep 30 gallons on hand for hurricane season prep. I also cycle through my fuel cans so every month I use a can and refill it to keep it as fresh as possible. Can’t find non ethanol fuel nearby so I hope my system works in the long run

  • @samuelbonacorsi2048
    @samuelbonacorsi2048 Před 4 lety +19

    Seems both those cans aren’t that great.

  • @stevenirving6096
    @stevenirving6096 Před 4 lety +3

    This is a dumb question, but do you have to stabilize non ethanol fuel that you plan on storing? (Say in the 6-12 month range)

  • @sam2943
    @sam2943 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review, never realized there was so much to consider about gas cans. Thanks

  • @EscapeEFT
    @EscapeEFT Před 4 lety

    Very useful info. I cant wait for the next one on this topic. I am actually also looking into putting aside some provisions in case of trouble.

  • @permutatechguy
    @permutatechguy Před 4 lety +48

    I hope they respond to this video about the coating on the expensive can

    • @wranglerstar
      @wranglerstar  Před 4 lety +35

      Agreed, this needs to be addressed,

    • @WitchDoctor02
      @WitchDoctor02 Před 4 lety +4

      @@wranglerstar Glad you found out about that, and I agree. I've been heavily invested in Wavians for a couple of years. Lost most of them last year in the Camp Fire in Paradise, CA. Actually used some during the fire to make our 6 hour escape over the mountain. The ones I left behind in my shop expanded like balloons and off-gassed, but never blew. Have some photos. Incidentally, Wavian was based in Paradise and burnt out in the Camp Fire, but relocated offices to Chico after. Hope they address this issue, and am a bit sad to hear, but doubt that will help those of us that have invested in them in bulk over time. Please update us if/when you hear back, and thanks for the test.

    • @potrblog
      @potrblog Před 4 lety +1

      @@wranglerstar They're going to tell you that the coating is water soluble and that by filling that can with water it was bound to flake and peel. If you want an uncoated Wavian can thats also rust resistant, the only choice is their Explo-Safe line, those are filled with an Aluminum mesh which prevents explosions and also serves as a sacrificial anode. see here www.jerrycans.co.uk/product-category/steel-fuel-cans/explo-safe-fuel-cans/

    • @ivermec-tin666
      @ivermec-tin666 Před 4 lety +1

      Given that they claim that their cans are pickled prior to painting... Clearly, that was not the case for this can, or the paint would have bonded to the metal.

    • @thefirsthuffman
      @thefirsthuffman Před 4 lety +1

      @@wranglerstar the Rezol lining on the inside of the can is made for fuel and reacts badly with water, that's why it's not supposed to hold water. That won't happen with fuel.

  • @lindamcentaffer5969
    @lindamcentaffer5969 Před 4 lety +7

    Makes a lot of sense to me to store fuel in a $95.00 55 gal. Drum & have a hand crank pump on it.

  • @midwest1956
    @midwest1956 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this follow-up video with more information about the metal gas can

  • @1piyoti
    @1piyoti Před rokem

    thanks for the testing. I was looking for a fuel can and this video helped me pick.... being that these type of can's can't be shipped to California.
    I had to have them drop shipped for delivery

  • @tommyboiii1506
    @tommyboiii1506 Před 4 lety +8

    That green light behind you looks really cool

  • @lagilityblitz893
    @lagilityblitz893 Před 4 lety +6

    Man Cody you’re scaring me it’s like you’re preparing for something that I don’t know but hell I’m coming over

    • @dougdobbs
      @dougdobbs Před 4 lety +1

      You don't have to drop a bundle of cash to reach a reasonable level of self-reliance. Don't go over to someone else's house, be the guy that folks want to come to. :)

    • @jayhat
      @jayhat Před 4 lety

      Hope for the best man, but prepare for the worst. Always have a couple months of food and water on hand. Try and keep a couple tankfuls of gas and/or other fuels on hand as well.

  • @porsha9939
    @porsha9939 Před 2 lety +2

    The Wavian website clearly states DO NOT store water in their metal cans because it will break-down the interior coating. Also, Wavian does indeed make a stainless steel version of their jerry cans in all three sizes with both bayonet or screw-top openings.

  • @akawedgeify
    @akawedgeify Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the compare & hint of scrtch & dent, ordered (2) red Wavian 5gal (S&D) and flex nozzle for our JIC generator.

  • @HandyMike78
    @HandyMike78 Před 4 lety +19

    Not sure if you watch project farm, he just released a video Monday about fuel stabilizer, very interesting!

    • @heresmytake2782
      @heresmytake2782 Před 4 lety +2

      yes he does some great testing

    • @DuaneT64
      @DuaneT64 Před 4 lety +1

      @@heresmytake2782 I watch all of his videos he is awesome and his tests are very proficient.

    • @peter-radiantpipes2800
      @peter-radiantpipes2800 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah so many people have no idea gas goes bad over time too. Most people think it runs forever from zombie and post apocalyptic movies ...

  • @MightyCamperJohn
    @MightyCamperJohn Před 4 lety +4

    Those spouts give me the fizz! I have to laugh, that was the first thing that came to mind. Finally a spout worthy of being a spout!

  • @mrfatty
    @mrfatty Před 4 lety +1

    I remember those type of fuel necks, my grandad had an old galvanised metal fuel can for the tractors and water separator type funnels

  • @jacobmayle7306
    @jacobmayle7306 Před 4 lety

    Probably the most professionally made simply safe ad in there I normally am not impressed by ads but it’s refreshing to see one not half assed

  • @virgiltibbs6971
    @virgiltibbs6971 Před 4 lety +11

    I can’t believe this is the same channel I used watch the coolest timber framing videos at. Now it’s infomercials.

    • @averageschmo963
      @averageschmo963 Před 4 lety +6

      Yea, I began thinking I was the only one with this thought. I dont blame him wanting to change things up from time to time, but it's become quick videos where usually has something he is trying to sell you. Then after the video you get the "link" to amazon the following day. I also noticed if someone posts a negative comment he writes back with something very negative.

    • @alexandermenzies9954
      @alexandermenzies9954 Před 4 lety +2

      This was a very fair video. It exposed the eventual, if not already present, very high chance of particulate paint flakes and rust contaminating the fuel. The thick plastic cans are the only safe path.

    • @tommyblastmore1718
      @tommyblastmore1718 Před 4 lety +1

      Agree with Alexander. First time I saw these tanks cut open. Informative. Definitely wouldn't buy one of these.

    • @thefirsthuffman
      @thefirsthuffman Před 4 lety

      @@alexandermenzies9954 It's not paint, it's a lining meant for contact with fuel only. Wavian fuel cans are explicitly not meant for use with water because it will deteriorate that lining. He put water in this can to test it for leaks when he drove on top of it in the other video. It won't come off like that if the can is only used for fuel.

    • @baconscoobysnacks3135
      @baconscoobysnacks3135 Před 4 lety +2

      @@thefirsthuffman you don't know what you're talking about

  • @charlesmeadows6869
    @charlesmeadows6869 Před 4 lety +17

    "I'm gonna phase out the plastic cans" *seconds later breaks out a bunch of plastic cans*

  • @burnesbsn
    @burnesbsn Před 4 lety +2

    Hey Cody, why can't someone make a fuel bladder system that is integrated into the metal can that is similar to the one used on aeroplanes? Then you wouldn't have to worry about dents, rust and bits of the coating flaking off and causing fuel contamination?

  • @MAC810a2
    @MAC810a2 Před 4 lety +1

    I suggest storing engine oil as well, at least 2-3 changes worth for the generator and 1 change worth for your truck, tractor and adventure van.

  • @j.wilson641
    @j.wilson641 Před 4 lety +11

    “No Coast” nice!!

  • @4570levergun
    @4570levergun Před 4 lety +2

    After seeing the liner on the inside I will stick with my Scepter Military cans out of Canada. They have no coating and I have not had a lick of trouble with them. They are hard to come by but I buy a few each time I go up.

  • @chromeinox
    @chromeinox Před 4 lety

    We see so much stuff on YT that it's hard to be impressed anymore.
    This is impressive.

  • @eddiewatson3759
    @eddiewatson3759 Před 4 lety +12

    Got to spend that CZcams money has to get his tax deductions for before the end of the year. Yeah I think a 55 gallon drum would be much more feasible I agree with that other guy and a whole lot cheaper

  • @ThompsonJosh98
    @ThompsonJosh98 Před 4 lety +14

    Do a test on cheap bs expensive fire extinguisher

  • @samhall7651
    @samhall7651 Před 4 lety

    I've recently got a 20L military style Jerry can from an off-road show. And a smaller 5L plastic can to see which keeps diesel better

  • @lennywells51
    @lennywells51 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video!! FYI - for your door with the window you should try putting a double deadbolt. Just my 2 cents. Love the videos.

  • @justtesting6185
    @justtesting6185 Před 4 lety +5

    Hi Cody, was the 40 days (and 40 nights!) a deliberate time scale?!! Love your vids. Andrew

  • @joshuasteele5108
    @joshuasteele5108 Před 4 lety +13

    Wouldn't a propane tank and and propane generator be a better power solution? You could have gotten a 125 gallon propane tank for less than cost of the red cans alone. Plus propane stores indefinitely.

    • @russianacorns8080
      @russianacorns8080 Před 4 lety

      Joshua steele I think diesel would be the best and if you run a permanent generator you could have the rad inside and it could be a heating unit too

    • @russianacorns8080
      @russianacorns8080 Před 4 lety

      Just for fuel efficiency

  • @bingnowtv
    @bingnowtv Před 4 lety

    I am diggin' the Simply Safe idea Mrs. W. I like it. Thanks for the video to Mr. W.
    God Bless.

  • @gingie5246
    @gingie5246 Před 3 lety

    I had a 3 wheeler that sat for 2 years with some primrose phazer 3000 in the tank and it started up on the second pull without adding new gas. I’ve had good luck with that stabilizer and it is rated to keep ethanol gas good for at least 2 years.

  • @gjs9871
    @gjs9871 Před 4 lety +6

    EPA logic: if you can’t pour gas you can’t spill gas
    Real logic: if you can’t pour gas you have to spill gas

    • @jago668
      @jago668 Před 4 lety +2

      That's the government for you. Making perfectly functional things not work since forever.

    • @Barbaratio
      @Barbaratio Před 4 lety +1

      All over your hands.

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 Před měsícem

      Bingo.

  • @OhioHard99
    @OhioHard99 Před 4 lety +6

    That looks like a lot of money up on that workbench

  • @bigyellowjimmy
    @bigyellowjimmy Před 4 lety

    I finally gave up on the metal military style cans and went with Justrite 7150100 cans. The round design is much stronger when it comes to deforming from gas expansion in the heat and doesnt tip over in the back of the truck. However, they take up more space when storing multiple cans next to each other. The last few I purchased was at zoro tools for something like $34 each.

  • @rogerpayne9938
    @rogerpayne9938 Před 4 lety

    i've seen a stainless steel five gallon jerry can for sale thru a surplus optic company and your right about the cost i'll say just over $200.00 USD each. that's why i don't have any either.

  • @stihlthepower
    @stihlthepower Před 4 lety +7

    Can you test the justrite type II cans?

  • @crimsonszero
    @crimsonszero Před 4 lety +5

    yes

  • @coastalgaming1594
    @coastalgaming1594 Před 4 lety

    I worked for a major gas station chain many years ago as a maintenance technician. All of the gas tanks in the ground have water in them and a lot. Every now and then you have to go in there and pump it out. At one gas station I pumped out two 50 gallon drums worth of water from all of the tanks. That was the worst one out of about 20 or stations, others it was maybe ten gallons. The station pumps don't take a suction off of the bottom of the tanks so they can have a lot of water in them with out getting into your vehicle. But there you go, water is there with the gas.

  • @samgarofalo2461
    @samgarofalo2461 Před 4 lety

    I have 5 blitz jerry cans, the spout is called a Donkey, yes my spouts are the lever style Donkey and they have a screen in the tip that is removable to clean.
    Glad I got them when they were reasonably priced back in the 80’s

  • @barnabyg6808
    @barnabyg6808 Před 4 lety +8

    Quite funny, here in the UK, Diesel is held in Black or red cans, Petrol is in green cans usually

    • @Community-Action
      @Community-Action Před 4 lety +5

      What’s wrong with you people??!!

    • @MrLookatmyhat
      @MrLookatmyhat Před 4 lety

      Metric system, driving on the wrong side of the road and now green gas cans?? No wonder we couldn't get along!

    • @bo0tybandit
      @bo0tybandit Před 4 lety

      Also in the UK, green means stop and red means go and yellow means pub time...

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 Před měsícem

      Well, you also have _colour_ rather than color.

  • @jeremybrua5523
    @jeremybrua5523 Před 4 lety +4

    I would go with the uncoated, my '51 tractor has a bare steel tank and it's spotless. Every gas motor I own has a filter and I will take rust over broken down coating sludge any day.

    • @richardschiffer4740
      @richardschiffer4740 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, just thought the same. And how long would it take for an uncoated one to rust? Probably a long, long time. Am using mine for petrol. Am not worried at all.

  • @713TEX
    @713TEX Před 4 lety

    I also bought a Wavian fuel can and plastic water can and they work great.

  • @theradicalreformer2894

    Very professionally done video. I even watched the advert in the middle.

  • @TyBraek
    @TyBraek Před 4 lety +3

    Does anyone know who decided red cans are for gasoline, and yellow is for diesel? You'd think they'd make diesel green to match the pump handle.

  • @elcam84
    @elcam84 Před 4 lety +4

    You have some great looking cans there Cody. As for the Kerosene that's a fortune in fuel... Well at least here in TX we don't have kerosene at the pump so it's $8 a gallon or more at the borg.

    • @dougbourdo2589
      @dougbourdo2589 Před 4 lety

      No kidding. It is ridiculous.

    • @-oiiio-3993
      @-oiiio-3993 Před měsícem

      Remember when 'white gas' cost much less than regular gasoline at _service_ stations?

  • @lyfandeth
    @lyfandeth Před 4 lety

    Note that on the China cans the welds stand proud, and be worn by dragging on concrete. The Wavian welds are recessed. I also generously applied RedKote (fuel tank liner/sealant) in my new Wavians as extra inner protection.

  • @Lulanda93
    @Lulanda93 Před 4 lety +1

    I bought a NoSpill brand fuel can years back and ever since that’s all I will ever buy, they have the best designed button on the market and last forever. Plastic will never rust nor will the coating come off.

  • @cody_janssen831
    @cody_janssen831 Před 4 lety +9

    Wait was this a sponsor theirs no way he spent that much on gas cans those things are almost $100 each with taxes and shipping

    • @Jut3333
      @Jut3333 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes he would

    • @piknick111
      @piknick111 Před 4 lety

      Considering that Wavian is owned by an army surplus store called 'swisslink' I bet there's more of a promotion in this.

    • @jayhat
      @jayhat Před 4 lety +2

      Why wouldn't you? lots of people store gas for emergencies in expensive Wavian or mil spec Scepter fuel cans. It's an investment you have to make.

  • @matthoward1174
    @matthoward1174 Před 4 lety +7

    Someone does make a stainless can. $150- !!!

    • @Barbaratio
      @Barbaratio Před 4 lety

      Expected because it's stainless

  • @andrewgonzales1108
    @andrewgonzales1108 Před rokem

    Cody, thank you for making these videos! Your information and experience are invaluable. I’ve been watching for a while and every video has jewels to be discovered. How do you like your wavian water cans?? I ordered some and they were delivered Saturday. I filled them up and the “dorney melb” plug in the bottom is leaking in three of my cans. The plug is very snug. What’s your experience? Big thanks!!

  • @countrylifetales2700
    @countrylifetales2700 Před 4 lety +2

    I would send all of those cans back. I'm sorry but, with your dented can already flaking after a week, think of what the new 'dented' ones will look like with liquid in them after 6 months. Send them back.

    • @SwissLinkMilitarySurplus
      @SwissLinkMilitarySurplus Před 4 lety

      The internal coating reacts badly with water. It's not paint, it's a special rust-preventing liner which was ruined by the water he put into the can for the other video.

  • @gammalight1312
    @gammalight1312 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey, um Cody? You can cut the fuel can into a hinged, plain sight safe too. Hope you do in the future :]

    • @mikerossi411
      @mikerossi411 Před 4 lety

      I think that the safe would be stolen just because it's a high value item. And then when the bad guy gets it home, bonus.

    • @gammalight1312
      @gammalight1312 Před 4 lety +1

      @@mikerossi411 you put low value or temporary items in it, valuables should be bolted down if someone is worried about break-ins.
      Like stowe away pocket items, firearms ect. when its in your sight. Or make it a tool box. Everyone's situation is different i guess

  • @Killscreen123
    @Killscreen123 Před 4 lety +4

    This video settles it for me, I'm loading up on Scepter's MFC's!

    • @jayhat
      @jayhat Před 4 lety

      Hard to find a good source of them in the US. Not old diesel used ones that are a PITA to clean. I've got a guy who buys them in Canada but lives in Northern WA. He sells them for $100 each plus shipping. I've been debating buying a couple.

  • @grantlincoln5070
    @grantlincoln5070 Před 4 lety

    For repairs on fuel tanks,youalso Purge the unit with an insert gas, like co2 or a mixture like c25 argon/co2. Has to be kept flowing, you can't just pump some in there and stop. It has to keep flowing and purging during the repair of your using a welder/torch or cutters that shoot the hot Sparks

  • @freddiebuckner912
    @freddiebuckner912 Před 4 lety

    Hi another great video I was just wondering if you could do a video of you welding the wavian gas can back together

  • @kraftzion
    @kraftzion Před 2 lety +5

    The true military cans were lined so they could be used for either fuel or water. I would be curious to see what the "liner" is.

    • @auburn8833
      @auburn8833 Před 2 lety +1

      It's plastic, just like your everyday Soda Cans

  • @davidhaner1802
    @davidhaner1802 Před 4 lety +4

    The military plastic are the best

  • @mattbarnfield4914
    @mattbarnfield4914 Před 4 lety

    In the UK you can get stainless steel cans - albeit with a screw top opening. They are made to a United Nations standard and also work in marine applications where moisture is obviously an issue.

  • @rudycorona6964
    @rudycorona6964 Před 3 lety

    wow really enjoy your videos and your attention to detail about the things you find wrong or right about the products you compare

    • @niggo7224
      @niggo7224 Před 3 lety

      The attention to the detail that you should not put water in them too?

  • @Matthew-Graves
    @Matthew-Graves Před 4 lety +3

    Why not get large central fuel tanks and a few cans for storing all of that fuel?

    • @ivermec-tin666
      @ivermec-tin666 Před 4 lety +1

      Agreed. A tank is for storage. Cans are for transport and distribution.

    • @Morgan2XL
      @Morgan2XL Před 4 lety

      @@ivermec-tin666 tanks are visible and random people come by and help themselves when your not home, or when you are.... the unlocked one should always be 1 gal fuel and 95 gal water...

    • @ivermec-tin666
      @ivermec-tin666 Před 4 lety

      @@Morgan2XL As far as diesel is concerned, a tank can be concealed or visible as you wish. A wire frame cube enclosed plastic tank suitable for diesel and built for transport via pallet jack is readily available for small dollars. These can be stored in an out building. They are used for transporting bulk liquids such as olive oil, internationally.
      Re: thieves. That is what cameras, dogs, and guns are for. Security needs to be part of the design plan for a homestead.
      A decoy tank full of contaminated fuel is time and money that could be better used in improving the security and defensability of the homestead.
      Gasoline is more complicated. Diesel is inherently much less dangerous.

  • @bigelvisthechefrosenberg5494

    Great ep... love how ur including Ms W.

  • @timotoxic4664
    @timotoxic4664 Před 4 lety +1

    the design is now nearly 80 years old and still very well done.

  • @mokshavortice
    @mokshavortice Před 4 lety +2

    I‘be seen in the prepper community guys using car gas tanks mounted to a frame for gas storage and a lot cheaper than this solution 150 - 200 for around 30 gallon tanks.

  • @daz2372
    @daz2372 Před 4 lety +4

    Unfortunately Cody the moment you discovered the paint was gut wrenching

    • @thefirsthuffman
      @thefirsthuffman Před 4 lety +1

      It's not paint, it's a lining meant for contact with fuel only. Wavian fuel cans are explicitly not meant for use with water because it will deteriorate that lining. He put water in this can to test it for leaks when he drove on top of it in the other video. It won't come off like that if the can is only used for fuel.

    • @daz2372
      @daz2372 Před 4 lety

      @@thefirsthuffman 3.2 paint system

  • @MrHerhor67
    @MrHerhor67 Před 4 lety +4

    Hey Wrangler, go plant some trees!

  • @justinbaker2234
    @justinbaker2234 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for doing this

  • @jesseserfling6807
    @jesseserfling6807 Před 4 lety +1

    Projectfarm just did a 9 month test on fuel stabilizer you should check it out. Anyway great video. Also please don't use staball as it will turn your fuel lines brittle I always recend rather amsoil fuel stabalizer or seafoam.