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Posted: 05:05 pm Oct 27 2005
by skipro3
Sorry, but it's true. I don't EVER trust my memory or even if I updated the tag on the can. Something in the back of my mind keeps telling me there's a slight chance I'm wrong; so, I test the gas using a blue shop towel. It takes only a minute to know for sure if there's oil in the gas this way.

I hope I didn't shatter any allusions about the great skipro!!!

Posted: 05:07 pm Oct 27 2005
by Indawoods
All is good Skip! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 05:57 pm Oct 27 2005
by KanuckKDX
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skipro3 wrote:

I hope I didn't shatter any allusions about the great skipro!!!
One could have fun with the "allusions" when you mean "illusions" but it may sound demeaning and rude. I feel better knowing the great Skip is just extemely retentive about ensuring the fule is mixed, not dumb.

We have three people using the same mixed fuel container so no one would dare put fuel in unmixed. And truthfully, if I am feeling retentive, I pour some into a glass and check the dye (Opti 2). We have never screwed up, yet.

Posted: 06:16 pm Oct 27 2005
by canyncarvr
The Great Skipro3 wrote:The gas will dry and leave an oil spot from the sample that has gas in it.
Really? Exactly like that? :rolleyes:

What about the sample that has no gas in it? What does THAT do? Is that more oilier?

Posted: 06:17 pm Oct 27 2005
by Indawoods
:lol: :supz:

Posted: 06:18 pm Oct 27 2005
by skipro3
I have YOUR phone # too. Want me to post it so folks can bug you and Mr. Pegs, smarty pants?

Posted: 06:37 pm Oct 27 2005
by canyncarvr
No, sir.
Sorry, sir.
Apologies, sir.
I beseech your forgiveness.

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...Who's that at the door? ...looks like the Blues Brothers.........

Posted: 01:43 am Oct 28 2005
by skipro3
....on a mission from God, ma'am.

Hey, noticed you edited the envelope. Smart idea.

Posted: 02:00 am Oct 28 2005
by KDXer
You guys kill me... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 04:59 am Oct 28 2005
by Mr. Wibbens
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zkdx wrote:sorry..ot...but mr wibbens, just now looked at your avatar :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Thats my Okie Special, I even sent him a copy! :mrgreen:

Posted: 03:43 pm Oct 28 2005
by jafo
I really don't know how you could actually tell one from the other, but I have solution or two. One, I'd burn the gas off in the car or truck and start over from scratch, but before I mixed my gas, I'd make darn sure as to mark the gas cans to whats inside, or like a buddy of mine did, bought a Kerosene gas can and uses it for his bike gas. The Kerosene cans are different color than the traditional red cans for gasoline.

But as far as trying to tell which is which, dunno.

Jon.