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fill it with water:thumbup1: stihl saw job

 

did you fill it with water then leave it for a while or fill it and get the cutter out when it was full? i also heard they are difficult to get the valve off? i am looking to build one for the workshop

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did you fill it with water then leave it for a while or fill it and get the cutter out when it was full? i also heard they are difficult to get the valve off? i am looking to build one for the workshop

 

cut the coller off, unscrew the valve, leave for a while whilst the bottle is upside down,,(gas is heavier than air)then fill and cut whilst full of water

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How do you get that empty of gas BEFORE you cut it open? i heard fill it with water

 

take out valve and disc cut,never used water myself,only used water when welding petrol tanks:ohmy:

never had a prob

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(not in a garage but a barn)i use this.. just keep fuels and oils tucked away:thumbup:

 

in a garage just the small calor gas fire.. easy to use and turns off if you need to go out:thumbup:plus there cheap to run

 

how did you go abouy opening the bottle ? you didt just sove a grinder into it

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