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  • Let's go out on the town and Sipon every car I can find that they're not a blockage in the pipe in;)

  • Why not give it a whirl? as the Radiant energy could supply you as long as you have the correct equipment for the job ahead. I hope the Universe supply such fields of copius energy.

  • @tallboyandy23 I'm attempting to find someone who has a prototype on hand seeking a financier to sell theirs & in turn advance theirs.

    Think of me as a protagonist in this regard.

  • @Begbucks

    I suppose if you want to enter into the realms, of the unknown first. Then i wish you luck. But be careful as opening such unopened doors, could prove a little precarius to say the least. Be brave soldier of destiny, and report back for updates!

  • @tallboyandy23 Not as echinated as a boring implement married to gasoline; I hope

  • @Begbucks

    Not in the least, there are other diverse routes in amassing alternative power. Problem would be how to store such it? I think your new shed is a little small for this job at hand. How much did you purchase it for? out of grey matter molecule electric activity...

  • @tallboyandy23 There is no requirement to hoard; just tap as needed, the flow shall not subside till perhaps the poles invert. However I do not possess this accoutrement of dismay nor the architecture of it's design....

    ...Yet

  • @Begbucks

    Well when such power exists, thou shalt recieve your summary of usage on your door matt. They,re called utility bills!

  • @tallboyandy23 It does & did for the better part of a century however retained from public domain.

  • @Begbucks

    I shall indeed, but make sure you have a good fuse inline before you start.

    Wouldnt want you have a pic taken, after you,d turned a darker shade and upright standing hair....

  • @tallboyandy23 Yes, that would be most unappetizing...

  • I was quite concerned over the combustible fluids and the damage you may have escaped in the past. Its my caring side, just in case you never noticed such previous comments..

  • @tallboyandy23 Naturally; How could I be led to believe otherwise?

  • Pumps or Diesel?? I just got into bio-diesel in the last 6 months... has helped in a very good way . Well anyway to earn a better buck, is good by me...

  • @tallboyandy23 waste ATF, motor oil & bio fuels although some are difficult to obtain in my region thus I opt for the petroleum derivatives instead.

    Then there is Zero Point energy such as suppressed work of Tesla & Dr. Moray to name a few.

  • Just popped back... How you doing?

  • @tallboyandy23 In to alternatives these days, featured. I hope that places you at ease.

  • The Answer to your page: Put more fuel in, saves all this unness work.....

  • @tallboyandy23 Actually I needed to siphon gas for my gas generator but now the other variety dominates.

  • @Begbucks

    You still miss theeeee obvious point.

    Fill up the Generator from the Gas tin!! I have no idea why you need to put it your tank THEN DRAW it from your tank to put it in the Generator....

    When you can do this BEOFRE without having to go through all this messy process. The mind boggles!!

  • @tallboyandy23 Yes but then you have to contend with the aroma off gerry cans in your garage, not to mention the dangers there. Once & for all; I designed this system as a way to remove transfer fuel out of a truck for emergencies to a generator when you (or I) forgot about that ominous blow ill prepared

    I wouldn't incorporate a filling station on that principle.

  • @Begbucks

    If that the case, then i would move the container a little higher.

    Gravity works wonders when you fit a pipe to it!

  • @Begbucks

    How big is the tank on the Generator?

  • @tallboyandy23 Well on the gas one it boasted a whole Imperial gallon! It long ago has become someone else's nightmare. My Briggs & Stratton is 1.3 Gal. but I seldom use it now. The diesel is 5 Gallons & a 30 Gal. drum on top to avoid tiptoeing out in your PJ's into a Nor 'Easter.

  • @Begbucks

    You should have told me that in the beginning!!

    Have a nice life lol

  • God im enjoying just being here, i bet the surprise was nice. But bearing in mind you talk and awful lot of twaddle, its easy for you id imagine. Earth trembling intelligence is not given off in abundance in your family tree, nor does it spur off in any direction. So say hello your Older brother, Im meant uncle, Er im mean Father! I got there in the end! Still proceed with filling your gas tank with Gas in dribs and drabs... As im not a pauper pouring back and forth from one container..

  • I really enjoy our bitter conversations where "im right and your wrong"... it really gets up your nose doesnt it... it just irritates the living poop out of you. Which where i might add give me the biggest wave of pleasure known to man. Hope your days gone as good as mine, where i have an employee pump my fuel for me. Happy days!

  • @tallboyandy23 Actually you seem the sort of chap who exists in life as a hapless square; who never prods alternative concepts & therefore remains fodder for those with a carefree & inquisitive nature. You probably earn more too leaving your castoffs for the likes of me to sort thru. I on the other hand; am willing to barter a nominal reduction in security for redneck innovation which leads to my perpetual bliss.

    Ahh, alas so you do pass the buck.

  • @Begbucks

    God im enjoying just being here, i bet the surprise was nice. But bearing in mind you talk and awful lot of twaddle, its easy for you id imagine. Earth trembling intelligence is not given off in abundance in your family tree, nor does it spur off in any direction. So say hello your Older brother, Im meant uncle, Er im mean Father! I got there in the end! Still proceed with filling your gas tank with Gas in dribs and drabs... As im not a pauper pouring back and forth from

  • @Begbucks

    one container to another. Would actually show you are either a theif, or just plain poor, or just a scrimping blood sucker who spends all day transfering petrolium spirit from one conatiner to another.... Must be really exciting thing to tell ya children.

    "Ah werz da beeeest trannnnnsfrerrrer in da whooole ov da Yuuuu Essss Ay suuuuun!!"

    I hope nobody has burned themselves yet, as im hoping you my lovable friend are the first in the Plastic surgery ward recieving Morphene! Lmao!

  • @tallboyandy23 Just the measly gallon for the 'ole genny when the shit hits the fan.

  • @Begbucks

    I put a whole tank of fuel in my vehicle...... Saves all this medaling with containers and pumps.... unless you have anything a little more boring to show the world... Keep up the good work and we are all still laughing...as always!

  • Where can I buy one of these that posts to Australia???

  • @geemarkz You would have to contact the manufacturer at hotrodautosupply "." com

  • @Begbucks hotrodautosupply is no longer taking orders

    Is there anywhere else that sells these drill pumps

  • @geemarkz Sorry about the late response as your comment was flagged as spam by my haters hotrodauto on eBay was the only place that I know off but perhaps J.C. Whitney might be a good try.

  • This is not a safe way to move gas, diesel, ok, but not gas.

    Use a basic electric fuel pump found in any auto parts store for 40 bucks, don’t risk an accidental spill on a open motor drill throwing sparks. (they all do)

    Basic common sense.

  • @phantomcharger I would imagine that would spark more due to the induction motor.

  • @Begbucks Fuel pumps use sealed motors

    Drills have open motors with fans, they have brushes that throw sparks the whole time they are powered up.

    I challenge anyone to send me a video of an electric car fuel pump that has an open motor.

    Good luck

  • @phantomcharger Understandably, however don't you think that the possibility of sparking from the battery connection to the motor would pose more of a risk? I mean I have certainly considered this besides the typical lower flow rate (most are 12V) & since junkyards don't allow you to drive on their lot , lugging a heavy battery is another issue) Also any idea if these electric pumps are self prime?

  • @Begbucks You don’t need much of a battery to run a fuel pump

    A motorcycle battery works fine, you are taking about carrying a drill and pump anyway, so how is a real fuel pump and small battery any heavier? As for the switch for power, once again, sealed switch, but if you don‘t care to bother with a switch, the battery can be as far away as you like, fuel pumps don’t pull that much power, the pump on the other hand has to be close, so that means that drill would be too.

  • @phantomcharger Motorcycle, bat. good idea but comparable charge life?

  • The day will come when you will forget about the sparks from that drill, that will be the last day you use any pump.

  • @phantomcharger Well I had it at full RPM once with vapor everywhere, but yes that gave my mom white knuckles when she say, so mom proofing required I suppose lol

  • I bought a cheap plastic tool box, put a motorcycle battery in it, a holly performance fuel pump (vane pump) and yes, it’s self priming, then put a small trickle charger from home depot in it, it can charger from the wall, or the car, the switches for the light on the side, and the pump are in the top lid that is clear and flips open. Large holes on the side give access to the pump ports to push on the hoses. All these things are bolted inside the box, nothing is lose

  • @phantomcharger Very cool, it's convincing I'll give it a try, you might also like a video of it & if yes I'll honor a response. I have already a picture in my mind but a vid is always nicer.

  • Works great, can empty a 30 gallon fuel tank in less then 10 minutes.

    When I’m done, I pick up the handle and walk away.

    The power switch is sealed, and inside a tool box

  • @phantomcharger Wow ~ that's flow rate!

  • @phantomcharger HP holly pump, 3/8 line.

    Fuel really moves out of it.

    Yeah, if you go that route, stay clear of those pulse pumps, they go pretty slow.

    The holly pump is built like a little power steering pump, works up to a ½ line, something like 60 psi when restricted

  • @phantomcharger

    I did mention this to the thick idiot a long while back.

    But he seems to think that its a really clever idea! Doh!!

  • @tallboyandy23

    I cringed when I first saw this video

    diesel would be fine, but gas... wow,

    hoping he is responsible enough to pull this video down, people will hurt themselves at some point, doing this, and not in a small way.

  • @phantomcharger Not one person has posted a response singed beyond recognition. I would attest to this devices success but seriously; I have sine been playing around with a car fuel pump as you have suggested. though I revolted from gas after my truck's frame leaf spring shackle broke down & shall opt for a diesel thru which my life shall revolve around.

  • @Begbucks If someone did have a problem with this idea, it's unlikely you would ever converse with them again. if your really lucky, you would just get burned really badly, but more likely, a leaky garden hose or seal, (like that ever happens...) would produce some fumes, and they would be picking bits of you up with a spoon.

    diesels are way better, you'll like the advantages, diesel fuel never goes bad, no matter what some say, I've run 25 year old stuff, ran fine with some fuel conditioner.

  • @phantomcharger I once accidentally lit some charcoal fluid on my bare hand & didn't feel a thing as I headed for a dunking. Nor was the aftermath horrid either as the fluid insulated flames for about 15 Sec. before I felt any warmth at all. I think much fear stems from a lacking of hands on exp. pun intended.

    But yes I agree with the diesels being more bullet-proof.

  • @tallboyandy23 You again?

  • I bought 1 of those cheap pumps, didn't self prime. Thanks for this video I'ma try the hotrodauto one, looks like it will work according to your other videos.

  • @boardrfolif3 This will certainly work for gasoline. I'm not sure how well for grease oil or WVO but I remain optimistic should that be your desired fuel.

  • I would use a fan along with this pump if I had the option. That way the fumes would be sent away from your drill to insure you don't cast a spark when they fumes are near the ignition spark. Also have a fire extinguisher handy.

  • @cdltpx Thats a great idea! Just integrating it is the key

  • that same plastic pump, that is from harbor freight and drill master is there brand. that same pump there is 2.50 you got ripped big time.

  • @redneckrollercoast1 Yes mine was also about $2.50 + shipping! lol

  • DO THIS IF U WANT TO DIE A FIERY DEATH

  • @xorvx1 while I understand your concerns I assimilated the role of a test dummy & I dapper. unscorched & unscathed. I only muse as to what all the hullaboo is about!

  • @xorvx1

    Nice quote, if i may say so!!

  • DO NOT USE THIS METHOD TO TRANSFER GAS/ PETROLIUM SPIRIT

    IT WILL EXPLODE

  • @tallboyandy23 Gas doesn't explode, A fellow I knew was enlisted in the military. There he worked allot with gasoline. He said it merely ignites on fire (& can be contained) vs a Kaboom! as witnessed in the movies.

    ... But if it will make you feel any better I will officially include a disclaimer that states that gas has an incendiary nature & MAY be inherently inclined to ignite upon the inclusion of a spark. or something to that effect. Likewise you need to do this at your own risk.

  • @Begbucks

    Try a tanker loads then?? Or the refinery that Blew up in the Uk in Buncefield Oil Storage Depot.

    They had buildings actually moved off there foundations.

    So this wasnt an Explsion your trying to tell me???

    Then come and tell me, once your arms and legs have departed from the body.

    Explosions caused by Gas/petrolium, does expand once ignited.

    Its combustible and that why we use it in cars.... quite easy really dont ya know?

  • @tallboyandy23 And please refrain from spamming as I'm a very attentive listener.

  • @tallboyandy23~ dude, shut up!.... the pump is enclosed!.... where are the fumes gonna come from?!

  • @marek0086

    Crikey your fast are,nt you?

    You would be very surprised to how far these vapours travel.

    In your very poor judgement, the drill will alone make sparks inside the chassis.

    Im only stating what is Purley Obvious!! Vapour- Spark BOOOOM!!

    So i beg to differ with your view and stay safe and free from 3rd degree Burns...

    If you want to go ahead and burn.... freel free..! Another Fail

    FAIL EPIC FAIL!!! LMFAO AGAIN!!

    Another Casualty victim just waiting to happen!!!

  • This ABSOLUTE IDIOT cant handle someone trying to make him see sense!!

    DO NOT SYPHON PETROLIUM SPIRIT WITH THIS TYPE OF PUMP ....

    "YOU WILL BURN" PETROLIUM SPIRIT VAPOURS ENTER THE AIR AND CAN EASILLY SPARK FROM THE DRILL AND EXPLOSION WILL OCCUR!!!!

    THIS MAN WILL ENCOURAGE YOU TO TRY THIS METHOD.

    THE FIRE BRIGADE DISCOURAGE THIS WAY OF TRANSFERING FUEL.

  • @tallboyandy23 The fire brigade is in cahoots with the industrialists who wish to prop their overvalued product on your shoulders. Yes there remains a certain level of risk as with any combustible enterprise, however if caution is employed as well as a sacrament of last rite. One may have very good success chauffeuring the ponderous Misses along w/ her bloated ego at 30% on the dollar.

    I have accounted for all the risks, even assimilating the position of a test dummy, so far so good.

  • Hey,what if I had a cordless an the battery died,could You use like channel lock pliers/vice pliers to manually turn the pump?

  • @Fitzwolf22 No that wouldn't work since you need a reasonable RPM (atleast 350 or there abouts, 1k-1200 ideal) to operate this.

  • @Begbucks Thanks man.Keep those batteries charged!

  • @Fitzwolf22 With my Chicago electric 3/8" drill, I get 1/2 hr (15-20 Min when cold) of pump use at the optimal rpm, so about 40-80 Gallons per charge. This is sufficient for any gas tank. Still when using tapping my tank for my generator often during those Heart of Winter Nor-easters when my seasonally used cordless is often drained (as demonstrated in my similar videos.) I simply plug a corded drill into the DC/AC inverter plug on the back tool cabinet in my van.

  • The one thing i didnt do was insult you.

    So when your BUSY Masturbating on your own, in the warmth of the back of van.

    I,ll be nice and cosy in a HOTEL fucking the arse off my wife. !

    Ps you could save a few quid on baby oil and use old veg oil for Wanking lonely self off!! BIG FAIL!! ------ E-P-I-C F-A-I-L!!!

  • @tallboyandy23 Naturally; the impending moment of flatulence as a lustration.

    ...more then likely, I visualize a morbidly under-financed gawker in lobby procrastinating "What If?" or "When shall the altruistic winds bellow change?" Whilst my alcazar is ordained by a deluge of amenity.

  • @Begbucks

    Yeah you can actually "try" to "look" intelligent, and have a brain.

    But when you,ve finished wanking over Harry Potter.

    Then try and reply with at least a good answer .... at least once in your life looooser!

  • @tallboyandy23 How would you conjecture your thesis Sherlock?

  • @Begbucks

    Oh Stop!!! Your cracking me up laughing, a Dumbass tring to act all intelligent!!!!

    Your just tooo much aaaahhhhaaahahhahaahahahahahah­a!

    PS SWAP THE GAS FOR A BAR OF SOAP!!!!

    AS YOU WOULD AT LEAST, LOOK CLEAN!!!!! LMBAFFAO @ U!!!!

  • @tallboyandy23 Tell me know; You wouldn't happen to be a member of any "Anti-Redneck" faction, such as the Sad club?

    As for my appearance, I perform manual labor and which is mirrored in my composure since Asimo employed as an eBay apprentice is out of my reach.

  • @Begbucks

    Your just making yourself look Dumber and Dumber each time.

    ie: "Leeeeeets meeeek an Explosive Cocktail from a dreeeeeeeel perrrrrmp and gayas!"

  • @tallboyandy23 Aha, look who's talking?

  • @Begbucks

    But im not in any of my videos?? Guess work will fail .... again

  • Oh i just love it when a complete "Hillbilly Redneck loooser" comes out with so much bollocks..

    You really have made my day, I,ll be out driving thinking "Reeeeeeeeeeeeedneck!"

    Spoken in the tougne of a true Redneck

    "Ah Bedder goooo geeeet maseeeeelf suuuurm Gaaaaaas frum ma Gaaaaaaaaaaas tank duuuuuude!!!"

  • @tallboyandy23 To each his own, It would evolve to quite a spectacle. You with your Welsh, (is it?) accent vocalizing this worthy of a video response. Likewise my Czech rendition could leave you in a state perplexed upon the meaning.

    Correction: Dumppicking, loquacious Slavic hillbilly redneck, with unkindered, prospecting, capitalist & pioneering spirit with ethereal enlightenment attempting to reap pre-owned Petrol for his penurious existence as monetary facilitation is a lugubrious endeavor.

  • @Begbucks

    Welsh.... Doh far from it.

    Laughability factor 10/10!!

    Oh My how stupid does the Jesus lookalike feel now?

    You must go syphoning Gas from campers out opn day trips

    Why?? because i just put gas in my tank... Thats it....

    Why pull it in from a container? Because your TOO DAMN LOW TO ACTUALLY PAY FOR IT!!

    SUSSED OUT YOU REDNECK HILLBILLY !!

    (Spoken in "Redneck" tounge below)

    "Ah bidder goooo geeeeeet, suuuuurm juice far ma Cheeeeensaw!! LMFFAO AGAIN!!!!!

  • @tallboyandy23 Ok not Welsh ~ minor omission on my part, apology extended. I see your concern stems from $8 a gallon petrol, understandably, I don't condone any nefarious act that would entail pilfering your 22 slaves in a Liter so here your interluded siesta needn't be interrupted.

    But yes there is no point to "Pay" $3.15 a Gallon when your kin winterize the yaught, intentionally draining 60 gallons of petrol to be discarded which I can purchase for $1 a Gallon or thereabouts & revitalize new.

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  • @tallboyandy23

    You are deranged, and really Thick as Shit....

    I use BIO DIESEL , For 15cents a litre Dumbass!!!

    No wonder im Rich and drive an S-class instead of your Motorhome!

    Me theif??? No i said that was you thick the thief!!!

    Going syphoning while people are out....

    Such A SAD LIFE YOU LEAD...

    Havent you ever seen a razor?

    They made you look CLEAN instead of looking like a scruffy mutt!!!

  • at 2:53 you said "it wasnt a problem... not yet anyway"

    Sounds like you are tempting fate!!

  • @tallboyandy23 Maybe...

  • Im just quoting what most of these drill pump say on the packet thats all.

    I think it wouldnt really be a good idea, to pump gasoline end of.

    Its not something i was to temp fate with!

    God luck pumping, hope you wear good fireproof clothing!

  • @tallboyandy23 Just legal mambo jumbo, so toasted tinkerers don't take them to the cleaners. In a winter storm; You can play it safe & my generator will be humming! While "you" will remain planted on your frozen posterior contemplating as to how one ought survive the night.

    Sometimes you need to employ your balls then your conscious mind, here I show how.

  • Hi, I didnt think pupmping gasoline/Petrolium was safe being transfered by this metheod?

    Drill sparks? Petrolium = BOOM!

  • @tallboyandy23 In perfect world we could sip fuel with out lips , digest & piss into a receptacle eliminating the need for contraptions such this, but since that is not an option & as no commercially available ones are perched upon the shelves of the local Wal-Mart, this is the next best option - just be careful, run the drill at a very slow speed & count your blessings..

  • Hi, I didnt think pupmping gasoline/Petrolium was safe being transfered by this metheod?

  • @tallboyandy23 I never said it would, however I have videos, running my engine, near a hot exhaust, aimed at the gas tanks, with drill at 80% capacity - Passed the test so...

    I think you were watching too many movies, gas doesn't react the same way in real life..

  • @tallboyandy23

    MY FIRST COMMENT AS SAID......

  • I have a problem with my gas tank. The neighbors kid stuck a garden hose in my tank and now I have a tank of water. Now the trick is how to get it out. This video is worthless. There is no way that hose is going to get to the gas in a tank. I've tried even tubing for an aquarium and even that can't get to the gas. There is a block to the tank in all vehicles made in the last 10 years or more. Also, a drill pump is not the way to get suction.

  • @AxeNewkill What kind of vehicle do you have? This works well on many cars & trucks however even on my Dodge b350 (camioed :) I'm only able to reach 1/3 of a full tank, the other way is to loosen the filler tube (usually secured via a hose clamp) & drop my setup in MY PUMP WILL WORK since it produces it's own suction & draw as demonstrated in my other videos, however many "Self-Priming" pumps sold do not even if marketed as such. You can see my setup in action just click the annotation links.

  • @Begbucks I have a 2002 Mitsubishi Galant. Even reaching 1/3 of a full tank would be fine. Your pump looks like the best drill pump made and probably won't breakdown with gasoline. Ones that are under $7 don't work at all, and those that are under $15 don't auto-prime even if they say they will, and the gas will eat the rubber inside. I gave up on drill pumps and use a pump meant for inflating rafts, etc. HOWEVER, the problem is I can't get any tube to reach the gas / water so far.

  • @AxeNewkill Mine is truly self prime, as for the Galant lockable gas cap certainly helps retain petrol inside the tank as well as undesirables out ;) My pump went for $30 from Canada Hotrodautosuply com (picked up mine on their eBay site) Officially it's designed for floor heat systems, But I tested it repeatedly with no issues.the barbed fittings ranged from $3.5 - $8 each depending on the size shown here is 1/4" but in use 3/8" (eBay), & fuel line $1 ft X 6 Ft though 8 better. So about $55

  • @AxeNewkill The other search is to "reviving a hydro locked engine" which operates on the same principle of purging the water/gas mix from the lines. On some vehicles you can actuate the fuel pump via the PCM computer directly but a mechanical "hotwire" usually works best.

  • @Begbucks Twice I have gotten the water out of the gas with some chemical that is sold in auto stores, but that stuff is expensive. If I put a locking gas cap on, the fiend will just find some other way to annoy me. I want to eventually catch him in the act of putting water in there, but in the meantime, I'd like to get the water out without spending a fortune.

  • @AxeNewkill How much water remains, perhaps you could mix with some gas otherwise I would recommend you disconnect the filler tube clamp though a Google search reveals an apparent complicated design. the option would be to loosen the fuel intake line & jump the contacts on the fuel electric pump to purge the water from the tank (this is simple on Dodge/many GM. & there are vids for it. You can search for "Removing diesel from a gasoline tank") that would your best bet, but might take awhile.

  • @Begbucks Thanks for all your replies. I'm sure your siphon setup works as long as the tube can reach the gasoline. I was pointing out that cheap drill pumps that cost $7 or less will not work. If people want to use a drill pump, they need to get one like yours. I would like to point something else out. NEVER buy a Mitsubishi car. They have engineered them so that the buyer has to bring the car to the dealer for EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING. I love Nissan's however.

  • @AxeNewkill Yeah, the modern cars now all seem to be tech friendly/DIY unfriendly Some of the newer models I heard you can't even change the oil filter as it's built inside the engine!

    ..Just awful Well good luck with the sugar spreader or hoser lol..

  • @Begbucks Another unfriendly feature of that 2002 Mitsubishi Galant is that only 3 of the 6 cylinders are accessible.. so, if you want to check or replace the spark plugs, you have to bring it to an auto garage where they lift the top off the engine to access the other 3 cylinders. I am far from being a car expert, but my knowledge so far tells me to avoid Mitsubishi and Chrysler like the plague. The only car I had that never gave me a problem was my Nissan. Chevys fall apart but are accessible

  • @AxeNewkill Most inverted engines are a PITA to change/service plugs or service anything on the business end due to the tight confines

    Yeah In agreement; GM is junk.

  • @AxeNewkill To catch the perp, I'd check out cheap time lapse cameras on eBay or Harbor Freight (Color under $40 delivered) ~ don't forget to load on YT lol

  • great device....very handy....thanks for the tip about the sparks THUMBS UP

  • @hallsy154 Thanks for watching!

  • do you take any precautions to keep the sparks from the drill and the fumes from igniting? if so what are they? ive been looking around for the best way to pump some fuel and i like this concept. Though it could be a little risky...

  • @digitalbowser That can be somewhat of an issue, Usually what I do is I keep the RPM lower to minimize that from happening, Further my pump dosen't leak like the plastic variety, so the risk is minimal, still it's best if you keep the drill away from the container spout & your gas filler tube out off the fumes, as well as be wary of any spillage.

  • @digitalbowser But sparks was a concern which is why I opted against this design previously however a hand pump is just too much work, still the business end is being refined still, and it should be a sealed 12 volt motor mounted to a jig with long 25FT leads to your car battery, but in a pinch, if you employ common sense, this works fine.

  • Guy who sells fuel pump uses locking gas caps...Nice!!!

  • @MikeofWyoming That should make sense;) but it mainly to keep the sugar out vs the kleptomaniacs from pilfering in

    And if this is suggestive, by chance, then NO; I don't endorse it for such illicit use, only to to pull gas for applications like mine for a generator, or buy gas at a discount from boatyards/scrapyards, perhaps only if we get overrun by zombies

  • @Begbucks Zombies...If only we could be so lucky right. Am I the only sick A-hole that looks foward for such an event.

  • @MikeofWyoming lmao

  • Haha Nice attempt at a copy of my My video. Mine has been on YouTube for over a year and been on the news too many times to count. You are about a 1.5 years too late

  • @GSXRFOX No I'm glad you brought that up, actually I refined your techniques yours had these flaws: first it's constructed off plastic & requires a prime (therefore you are holding it as low as you are to get draw), second your flow rate is minimal (I fixed this by obtaining larger barbed fittings which can drain 2-3 GPM though the pump can handle 11GPM!) I also secured the whole assemblly using hose clamps & marine grade fuel line V.S. your tape - I would be happy to race ya!

  • great find. I see these are in fact available on their website.

    If you just Google search, all the comes up are the crap plastic variety.

    I gather you can disassemble these if they need to be cleaned?

  • @aallppiinnee Thanks! yes I would go to eBay to pick one up or try the site hotrodautosupply dot c"o"m, while I haven't needed to overhaul one yet it seems serviceable via the bolts heat the cover is attatched to the main body, Dan

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  • fuck it

  • @kentuckyfarmer1 why? because you're in the jankyard bunch who wanna keep all that good ole gas to yourself?? or maybe you'd resent someone getting preowned fuel to save the planet as well as live on the cheap!

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