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1 posted on 08/16/2010 4:32:55 PM PDT by onona
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Check later for answers/suggestions.


2 posted on 08/16/2010 4:34:41 PM PDT by Sergio (If a tree fell on a mime in the forest, would he make a sound?)
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Don’t store it in your house.


3 posted on 08/16/2010 4:34:53 PM PDT by mamelukesabre (Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum (If you want peace prepare for war))
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If you’re the only guy on the road, you’re a BIG target.


4 posted on 08/16/2010 4:35:59 PM PDT by dljordan ("His father's sword he hath girded on, And his wild harp slung behind him")
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Bump for later


6 posted on 08/16/2010 4:36:30 PM PDT by Mechanicos
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Buy a Diesel and store Diesel.


7 posted on 08/16/2010 4:37:01 PM PDT by Paladin2
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I was wondering the same thing I was planning on keep AT LEAST 10 of those red 5 gallon cans - i think they are good for long term storage tightly sealed.

I had one I forgot about in my shed for over 2 years and the gas was fine

If the poop really starts to hit the fan I am prepared to go get some thing bigger. I was wondering if those heavy duty plastic septic tanks might be good (buried too)


8 posted on 08/16/2010 4:37:30 PM PDT by Mr. K (Physically unable to proofreed (<---oops! see?))
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A five gallon gasoline container is all that's needed.

And an Obama bicycle for each family member.

/sarc>

I'm looking forward to learning what your choices are...

9 posted on 08/16/2010 4:37:30 PM PDT by Leo Farnsworth (I'm really not Leo Farnsworth.)
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Back in the Carter era (the late 70s gas crisis) my neighbor at the time stored multiple 55 gal drums in an outbuilding.
The stuff burned fine several yrs later.

Caveats:
this was before 5% ethanol
he didn’t use it straight, he mixed 50/50 with fresh gas


10 posted on 08/16/2010 4:38:30 PM PDT by nascarnation
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I’m hunkering down if possible.

You won’t find me driving around.


11 posted on 08/16/2010 4:38:46 PM PDT by Retired Greyhound
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Oh yeah, there is a difference between “summer gas” and winter gas as far as ethanol content and additives. Varies state-by-state.


12 posted on 08/16/2010 4:39:20 PM PDT by GunsAndBibles (God save Calif. - 'cause it's gonna take a miracle.)
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http://www.google.com/search?&rls=en&q=fuel+stabilizer&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8


13 posted on 08/16/2010 4:39:27 PM PDT by Cindy
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24 months is a LONG time for gasoline in HDPE. 12 mos. with a good bit of STABIL in it might be OK, especially if you keep it at a stable temperature so the vessel is not subjected to repeated vapor pressure cycles (increases and decreases.)

I would say that 24 mos with STABIL and the gas will still run a generator/ lawn mower/ similar, especially if you have a can of ether starting aid. But you’ll lose a good bit of the lower molecular weight aromatics out of a HDPE container, and starting a fuel injected car/truck might be iffy at/after 24 mos.

Keep it cool, dark and temp-stable, and you *might* be OK.


14 posted on 08/16/2010 4:39:31 PM PDT by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitur)
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Boy, I wish I ‘understood all’ about food/water prep and storage... ;)

To store fuel, or other volatile liquids, the best thing I’ve found is the old-style thick metal Jerry Cans with rubber, or cork, seals around all the openings....

Fuel stabilizer is also recommended for any long-term storage....


15 posted on 08/16/2010 4:39:49 PM PDT by Uncle Ike (Rope is cheap, and there are lots of trees...)
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storing gasoline with ethenol over long periods is not practical. Diesel is much more stable, and safer.


16 posted on 08/16/2010 4:39:51 PM PDT by rahbert (catfish on the table, gospel in the air.)
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Gasoline has a short shelf life. Diesel is stable...


19 posted on 08/16/2010 4:40:55 PM PDT by waterhill (i)
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I’d also keep a couple of bottles of dry gas just in case.


20 posted on 08/16/2010 4:41:01 PM PDT by WakeUpAndVote
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Is Google broken? Worst vanity/lazy ever!


21 posted on 08/16/2010 4:41:01 PM PDT by avacado
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You raise a very interesting question. Please post your solution as I am very interested. Particularly for gas with ethonol in it.


24 posted on 08/16/2010 4:41:37 PM PDT by Citizen Tom Paine (An old sailor sends)
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In the past I have successfully stored gasoline for one year in HDPE containers & adding “Stabil” stabilizer. Constantly rotate your gasoline out, mixing an old 5 gal container with a fresh tank of gas every few months. Store in a cool, safe area.


25 posted on 08/16/2010 4:42:27 PM PDT by jimbobfoster
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Make sure it has no ethanol in it, and it will keep fine for two years in the regular plastic cans.

I keep thirty gallons on hand like that, rotating them as I need gas for lawn mowers, etc.


26 posted on 08/16/2010 4:42:36 PM PDT by A.Hun (Common sense is no longer common.)
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