GraniteCrystal
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Our second. Got a two year old named Henry whose favorite toy right now is my socket wrench.Congratulations!! Happy to hear everyone is healthy! I haven't been around long enough to know if this is your first child?
Our second. Got a two year old named Henry whose favorite toy right now is my socket wrench.Congratulations!! Happy to hear everyone is healthy! I haven't been around long enough to know if this is your first child?
Our second. Got a two year old named Henry whose favorite toy right now is my socket wrench.
Follow up on Rotopax venting solution...
The good news is that I filled the can at 65F
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Then put it in the sun for the past two days with temps climbing near 80F and it appears to vent properly thru the tiny hole. No swelling.
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The bad news is that even thru such a tiny hole, gas still flows when tipped that way:
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This would be an issue when climbing hills as the fluid would tip that way.
Gonna think on it some more. May go with plan B which involves a larger hole, a rubber stopper, and a wood screw.
Hole in the cap would've been a much better idea. Easy to replace a cap. I'll probably melt some plastic over the tiny hole I made to seal it up and focus on modifying the cap. Good idea!Is there any type of a vented cap that would let the container breathe?
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Hole in the cap would've been a much better idea. Easy to replace a cap. I'll probably melt some plastic over the tiny hole I made to seal it up and focus on modifying the cap. Good idea!
Why don't you attach a hose to vent like the Diff on a jeep and route it. Just find fitting for it. Could that be an option?
Yep, definitely an option. Just kind of an ugly, in the way option.View attachment 248685
Maybe like this with a longer tube like he said
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And pic I forgot to include
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