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Portable Gas Containers

Portable Gas Containers

Portable Gas Containers

(OP)
Hello,

  I noticed  ASTM F852-99 on the side of my rubber maid gas container and am now curious of the regulations.
  Is anyone familiar with  ASTM F852-99 standard for portable gas containers? If you've ever run across it, what are the main requirements of the standard?
Thanks
Tom

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RE: Portable Gas Containers

When you say gas, you mean "gasoline"?

Rubber Maid makes a gasoline container? Like a "jerry can"?

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RE: Portable Gas Containers

(OP)
Sorry about that, just American colloquialism, yes gasoline.

And yes, Rubber Maid makes a gasoline container.

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