I do not know what you have in other parts of the country, but here in CA (I think it stands for Crazy America) the environmental powers that be have deemed physics non-existent and force us all to buy ventless fuel cans. If you have any old cans and get caught with them you can be fined. To add insult to injury, you cannot legally dispose of fuel cans. Furthermore, when you open these ventless cans, they frequently spray fuel and when you pour from them the air glug often causes splashing or spilling completely negating the purpose of the ventless can.
At any rate, my question is short of punching a hole in the can and being illegal, is there anything one can do to make the can functional, that is , pourable? I am thinking some sort of nozzle with a tube that runs to the highest portion of the can when inverted allowing air in. I am unsure, however, if the tube is not completely above the fuel if fuel will run out of it. Does anybody make a legal can that works?
At any rate, my question is short of punching a hole in the can and being illegal, is there anything one can do to make the can functional, that is , pourable? I am thinking some sort of nozzle with a tube that runs to the highest portion of the can when inverted allowing air in. I am unsure, however, if the tube is not completely above the fuel if fuel will run out of it. Does anybody make a legal can that works?