Thought I'd just start a new thread, since it's a little different topic than another that's already started.
I just bought an Eagle metal gas can. The thing I thought of first was that the paint on the thin, formed metal edge on the bottom will probably be gone in no time and rust will probably start soon after! I have plastic cans too, but I wanted a metal one, in spite of the rust problem.
It sort of seems like a bad design, or maybe intentional to keep you buying more, but I wondered if anyone has done anything to their gas cans to keep the paint intact on the bottom and therefore keep rust at bay for longer. They aren't cheap cans and I want it to last.
I was considering using adhesive caulk to adhere wood 'pads' or something on the bottom to prevent this.
I'd be interested in comments and suggestions. Thanks.
I just bought an Eagle metal gas can. The thing I thought of first was that the paint on the thin, formed metal edge on the bottom will probably be gone in no time and rust will probably start soon after! I have plastic cans too, but I wanted a metal one, in spite of the rust problem.
It sort of seems like a bad design, or maybe intentional to keep you buying more, but I wondered if anyone has done anything to their gas cans to keep the paint intact on the bottom and therefore keep rust at bay for longer. They aren't cheap cans and I want it to last.
I was considering using adhesive caulk to adhere wood 'pads' or something on the bottom to prevent this.
I'd be interested in comments and suggestions. Thanks.
Attachments
Last edited: