Watery chainsaw fuel

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How do you dispose of cainsaw fuel that has water in it?
 
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I've disposed of old chainsaw fuel by pouring it( less than two gallons ) in an open five gallon pail and just letting it evaporate. I tried separating the water out with one of those "water separating" funnels - it didn't work well, the oil in the chainsaw fuel mix sort of gummed things up.
 
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Yep, evaporation, but out in the shed not inthe garage.
 
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Bucket of sand & a match.

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Matches and gasoline doesn't sound like a good idea, but what's the process? Does this work? Does the sand act like a slow wick for the fumes? Ratio of sand to gas?
Don't the fumes just explode when you approach with a match?
 
/ Watery chainsaw fuel #8  
A 5 gallon steel bucket will contain the fumes pretty well especially on a very cold day. Then stand upwind and toss a match at it, it may take several tries to get the match to the right location where the gas/air mixture is ok for a burn.
 
/ Watery chainsaw fuel #10  
I keep lidded 5 gallon buckets that hold primarily waste oil. Any waste gas also gets dumped in. Then I burn it on brush piles.
 
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Thanks to everyone for the suggestions. I think Moss Road might be on to something.
 
/ Watery chainsaw fuel #12  
How much water are we talking vs how much fuel? You should be able to decant the fuel off the top down to a cupful or so. The water will stay in the can. Of course don't shake the can first as we all apparently do....
 
/ Watery chainsaw fuel #14  
I keep lidded 5 gallon buckets that hold primarily waste oil. Any waste gas also gets dumped in. Then I burn it on brush piles.

I also keep a lidded 5 gallon bucket of waste oil and old chainsaw gas around for lighting brush piles. If there is too much gas in the mix, I stand back about 20 feet and use 4th of July bottle rockets to ignite the pile.
 
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??
Matches and gasoline doesn't sound like a good idea, but what's the process? Does this work? Does the sand act like a slow wick for the fumes? Ratio of sand to gas?
Don't the fumes just explode when you approach with a match?

Well, a bucket of sand and don't fill over the level of sand. Let it sit for a bit, stand upwind and throw a match. You can make a sorta fuse by dribbling gas in a line away from the bucket and then throwing a match. If you've spilled gas on yourself or clothes don't strike a match.

Even better, bury the bucket in dirt. Then you can easily heat an item over it.
 

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