I ran one for a while and it is a good tool. It makes up in torque what it lacks in speed, but overall it cuts really well. The only reason I don't have it any longer is because I have an arborist Echo saw that I can run one-handed, and I didn't need both.
I recently heard of, and started using something called Pri-G. It claims to be able to rejuvenate old fuel as well as keeping new fuel good indefinitely. I have not been able to find anyone, or any site to discredit this claim.
They also have a diesel version.
I have taken 5 gallon cans and treated them with both stabil, and seafoam. After 4 years it is still safe to mix 50 to 50 or less with new gas and burn in a vehicle.
I have been hearing a lot about a product called Pri - G. It has a historical track record, and it claims to be able to keep gas...
Nope. Our state constitution declares that it is our right as long as it stays within the state. Unfortunately, as in politics, this is still waiting for sufficient proof cases, and victims willing to try it.
I am not a can expert but I have never heard of cans that have room for expansion for growth. Usually they are dedicated to a specific thread pitch and caliber size. Even if it were not so I would want each firearm to have its own.
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