03-16-2007, 11:13 PM
This is Ron Hopkins response to matt (he owns werks)
#979 of 980 by Ron Hopkins (alrousa) on Fri Mar 16 23:22:12 2007:
Matt, that does not look good! Did by chance the bottle get put in your
crate upside down? Just curious as that looks like a whole lot of fuel,
I would guess close to a complete gallon. I can not see how a bottle
stood right side up can spill it's entire content. Regarding the gallon
seals, by which I take it you mean caps we use UN compliant packaging
only. Meaning that the boxes, bottles, caps and every other part of our
packaging has been tested and certified for use with hazard/flamable
liquids. They also have teflon seals, meaning that they can not disolve
which can cause leakage. Also the gallons are induction sealed, so
there is 0 chance of un-opened gallons leaking. Frankly unless the cap
is not tightened properly it should not come loose. Even if it did leak
I'm still not sure how it is possible for a cap to leak so much that
you get that amount of fuel in your crate unless the bottle was upside
down. Not trying to pass the buck but I'm just curious as in the last 2
years that we have been selling fuel, I have never seen the bottle
leak.
#979 of 980 by Ron Hopkins (alrousa) on Fri Mar 16 23:22:12 2007:
Matt, that does not look good! Did by chance the bottle get put in your
crate upside down? Just curious as that looks like a whole lot of fuel,
I would guess close to a complete gallon. I can not see how a bottle
stood right side up can spill it's entire content. Regarding the gallon
seals, by which I take it you mean caps we use UN compliant packaging
only. Meaning that the boxes, bottles, caps and every other part of our
packaging has been tested and certified for use with hazard/flamable
liquids. They also have teflon seals, meaning that they can not disolve
which can cause leakage. Also the gallons are induction sealed, so
there is 0 chance of un-opened gallons leaking. Frankly unless the cap
is not tightened properly it should not come loose. Even if it did leak
I'm still not sure how it is possible for a cap to leak so much that
you get that amount of fuel in your crate unless the bottle was upside
down. Not trying to pass the buck but I'm just curious as in the last 2
years that we have been selling fuel, I have never seen the bottle
leak.
Dont mess wit my sig Line tune!
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune
--Then follow the rules! haha!-- -Tune