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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:EHaury@aol.com">EHaury@aol.com</a> wrote:<br>
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lang="0">A consideration for modelers using metal fuel cans is their conductivity.
Shorting a gel cell, or large starter NiCads, with a metal fuel can has been
disastrous for a few, a lesson we should not repeat.<br>
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You can't legislate against ignorance/stupidity/et al, but state and federal
officials keep trying to protect us from ourselves. Just wait until they
decide that model airplane fuel is even more dangerous than gasoline (it
isn't). Then we will they will ban it for our own good. Sorry for the tirade,
but Earl's response triggered my %$#@ button regarding government control
of our lives. <br>
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Ron Van Putte <br>
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