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Make gas cans de-constructable
#1
I feel like gas cans should be deconstructable, because in engineering (where you would have the tools to de-construct it) they can print so many cans of air rather for the engine or the station, and when empty they are kinda just left there to rot.

I was thinking maybe using a wrench on it would de-construct it only if it has 0kpa (rounded). I was also wondering what others opinions on this matter, but I feel like engineering can get very full of cans

okay, so I just remembered that wrench already does something with them. so maybe a welder?
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#2
Wouldn't mind this at all! Especially on maps with tighter spaces, the empty cans can really pile up.
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#3
I think this idea has great potential

Step 1. Cut open the gas canister using a lit wielder, this dumps all of the remaining canister air on the tile
Step 2. Wrench the cut-opened canister into metal sheets.

Watch out for plasma wink
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#4
as long as you have to empty the can beforehand, i see no issue with this
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#5
(03-18-2025, 03:53 PM)Mikeistaken Wrote: I feel like gas cans should be deconstructable, because in engineering (where you would have the tools to de-construct it) they can print so many cans of air rather for the engine or the station, and when empty they are kinda just left there to rot.

I was thinking maybe using a wrench on it would de-construct it only if it has 0kpa (rounded). I was also wondering what others opinions on this matter, but I feel like engineering can get very full of cans

okay, so I just remembered that wrench already does something with them. so maybe a welder?

breaking a cannister makes it so you can walk over them, not a great solution, but still a way to solve space problems. Of course, proper deconstruction would be better.
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#6
Another solution for the moment would be to just toss an empty cannister into the crusher as well. Solves space problems.
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