Fuel storage

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Re: Fuel storage

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righteo then.... I think I'll just leave that for others.
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T1 Terry wrote:Be aware that steel containers split their welded seams if the pressure gets too high, plastic ones just increase their capacity :lol: Let the pressure out and when it cools the round bum will disappear, don't you wish that would work for you Dottie ;)
The way you were rocking about with me this arvo it is a wonder my round bum is still round,,, cheeky bugger :lol: :lol:
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Dot wrote:
T1 Terry wrote:Be aware that steel containers split their welded seams if the pressure gets too high, plastic ones just increase their capacity :lol: Let the pressure out and when it cools the round bum will disappear, don't you wish that would work for you Dottie ;)
The way you were rocking about with me this arvo it is a wonder my round bum is still round,,, cheeky bugger :lol: :lol:
It was your cheeky bits I was referring to Dottie, all that rocking the boat was something completely different but it brought a smile to your face :D I'd guessed you hadn't read that post when we were on the boat cause you didn't try to throw me over board :lol:
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