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wingnut

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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:15 am Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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My local airport will no longer be offering mogas so I have to figure out how to get fuel to my airplane. A have a couple of 5 gallon plastic fuel tanks that will do in a pinch but I was hoping to find something more convinient for the long term. I looked at some fuel transfer tank solutions for my truck but they're expensive. Just a smal dot approved tank is $500. What are other kitfox owners doing?
Luis R.
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 7:41 am Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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Luis,
I use the gas cans. Mine are plastic, but that might move the topic to
static electricity. I was taught to put a towel on the wing - inboard where
the tank top is - and lift the can to the towel and pour. I use one of the
large filtering funnels.
I too have done a bit of looking at the possibilities of a hose from a pump
or suspended tank and none have grabbed me as better for the buck.
I know guys that will use the plastic water cans - the collapsable type with
the spigot on the bottom side. These you just heft to the wing and open the
spigot - no funnel.
I will usually keep at least one of my plastic cans full, so I can fill and
fly when I want and not worry about going to get the cans filled all the
time.
Lowell
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Ben-PA

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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:01 am Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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I use 3 six-gallon plastic cans that I only put four gallons in so I can use the built in spout without spilling on my wing.
Ben
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:04 am Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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Go to the farm store like ORSCHELN, FARM & FLEET, TRACTOR SUPPLY etc and you
can buy a tank, pump and maybe a tool box on top for $500. Consider one
that is flush or nearly flush with the top of the bed, the others block the
view backing up, but other than that are OK. I'll send this direct also and
attach a pic of my fuel truck. Bob U.
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 10:47 am Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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Gas cans work ok, but can be a pain sometimes. Something you might want to
consider is using a 55gal drum with one of those lever pumps that Harbor
Freight sells for about $80. Comes with hose and nozzle. I had a small
utility trailer that I semi-permanently mounted the drum to and all I have
to do is drive to the gas station, fill up, and drive home. The trailer
with full gas drum is still light enough to wheel up to the airplane and
fill up. Saves using the 5gal cans.
The trailer was only about $125 used so I don't have much invested. The
drum was $10. Been using it for years and no problems so far. When I need
to fill up I borrow the plate from the boat trailer.
Deke
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wingnut

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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:16 am Post subject: Re: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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Looks like the cheapest DOT approved transfer tank with a decent pump is going to be in the $700 range. There are many cheaper solutions that are approved for diesel but apparently, gasoline is more volitile. I guess I'll stick to the platic cans for now with some kind of hand operated pump.
I gather that static electricity is a concern with this kind of scenario. How are you guys dealing with this?
Luis R.
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:18 am Post subject: Re: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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This is what I do and can be done very fast. I went to Shucks and bought the 5 gallon metal cans that have the drain spout that you hook on seperately and uses a latch for sealing the can. I have two of them and fill them at the gas pump and throw them in the back of the pick-up. Then I have a 5 gallon plastic fill bucket that is used for 4wheelers, sold at the motorcycle dealers, has a long hose on the end about 2 feet long. When I get to the hanger I pour in as much fuel as I can handle on a ladder. I climb up on the ladder and put the hose in the airplane and then seal off the vent on the plastic tank(mine is clear), when the tank is up side down, I release the vent and in goes the fuel. Takes about 3 minutes if that for each 5 gallons. The other day I removed all the shrouds on the engine, replaced all spark plugs and put in 5 gallons of gas in 30 minutes.
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:48 am Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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I use two wires to ground the airplane. One is clipped to the funnel in the
tank, and the other end, to the landing gear. The other is clipped to the
landind gear, the other end is clipped to the metal frame of the hanger.
Floran H.
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wingnut

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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 11:58 am Post subject: Re: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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cliffh(at)outdrs.net wrote: | I use two wires to ground the airplane. One is clipped to the funnel in the
tank, and the other end, to the landing gear. The other is clipped to the
landind gear, the other end is clipped to the metal frame of the hanger.
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Hmm. What if eveything I'm using is plastic (can, spout, funnel, etc). Is there still a static issue? There's no point in grounding a plastic funnel right?
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:07 pm Post subject: Re: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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I don't mess with it.
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Bill Willyard
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 34 Location: Grandville, Michigan U.S.A.
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:51 pm Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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I also used a 55 gal. drum and applied 5 psi of air pressure to dispense fuel. That way I could see when the tank was full and close the valve on the supply hose.
Bill W.
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wingnut

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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 2:05 pm Post subject: Re: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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You use air pressure to pump the gas? That sounds like a winner. What is your air presure source and how do you hook it up? Maybe I can use this technique with this tank that I found on ebay. Anyone know of a downside to this approach?
Quote: | I also used a 55 gal. drum and applied 5 psi of air pressure to dispense fuel. That way I could see when the tank was full and close the valve on the supply hose. |
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 2:31 pm Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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Plastic is the worst for static. Ground the plane. Kill the static with
Static Guard like for computers or woman's dresses. Don't touch the gas
cap on the plane first. Put the gas jug on the ground. Spray can,
funnel, and plane with static guard. Then touch the plane with the can
away from the gas cap. They you can fuel. We had a horrible disaster up
this way a month or so ago fueling from static that killed the 17 year
old that was fueling and the father that tried to save him is still
critical. And that was from a certified fueling truck.
wingnut wrote:
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cliffh(at)outdrs.net wrote:
>I use two wires to ground the airplane. One is clipped to the funnel in the
>tank, and the other end, to the landing gear. The other is clipped to the
>landind gear, the other end is clipped to the metal frame of the hanger.
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Hmm. What if eveything I'm using is plastic (can, spout, funnel, etc). Is there still a static issue? There's no point in grounding a plastic funnel right?
Read this topic online here:
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 3:48 pm Post subject: Re: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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What I specifically do is when I get fuel from the truck(100ll) I hook the ground wire to the rim of the tank filler. If I use the gas can I transfer the fuel from the steel tank to the plastic tank on cement. I like the idea of spraying with the static guard. But I do have a 20ft. 16guage wire that I have eligator clips on each end and I hook up from the neck of the tank on the plane to the hanger.
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:10 pm Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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The Mr. Funnels are supposed to be conductive. My guess the balxk color is
from Carbon in the plastic mix.
One piece of advice that makes sense to me is to avoid wiping with a dry rag
any spills - a sure way to generate static electricity. Another piece of
advice I heard is to wipe the area of the filler cap, the plastic funnel and
the outside of the gs can with a wet rag. It will dissipate a static
charge.
I also like to fuel in the cool of the morning when the humidity is a bit
higher.
Lowell
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:15 pm Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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I use a metal funnel that I have bolted an eye-bolt into it that I attach
the ground wire to. This funnel also has two layers of felt in it to catch
anything that may be in the fuel.
My gas cans are plastic.
Floran H.
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:02 pm Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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I just started using a Mr. Funnel. Their literature says that, yes,
they use carbon in the plastic mix. They are model number xxxxC..."C"
for conductive. They also produce a xxxxNC "NC" for, you guessed it,
non-conductive. Interestingly, Home Depot sells the NC version, but I
had to go to an aircraft supplier to buy mine, the "C" version.
When this subject was brought up last year, I had both wings in the
"pink" stage...Poly-brush...and decided to solder a 1/4" braided copper
bonding wire to the tank necks, routed the wire across the fuel tank
and terminated the wire at the rear strut attaching bolt. Through the
metal airframe and various bonding straps, the current (or whatever the
nasty electrical stuff that starts fires is called...I'm no
electrician) finds its' way to the exhaust pipe where I connect it to a
pipe driven in the ground inside my hangar...WHEW! what a journey!
This gives me a thought...maybe I ought to do a continuity check and
see if I really DO have continuity, and am therefore safe.
Lynn
Kitfox IV...Jabiru 2200
On Friday, March 31, 2006, at 07:09 PM, Lowell Fitt wrote:
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The Mr. Funnels are supposed to be conductive. My guess the balxk
color is
from Carbon in the plastic mix.
One piece of advice that makes sense to me is to avoid wiping with a
dry rag
any spills - a sure way to generate static electricity. Another piece
of
advice I heard is to wipe the area of the filler cap, the plastic
funnel and
the outside of the gs can with a wet rag. It will dissipate a static
charge.
I also like to fuel in the cool of the morning when the humidity is a
bit
higher.
Lowell
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 8:08 pm Post subject: How do you refuel your kitfox? |
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Are you denying Jennifer the pleasure that she would get from selling
you another plate, Deke? Oh, right, you meant the plate that you set
the gas can on....sorry....
Lynn
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to fill up I borrow the plate from the boat trailer.
Deke
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