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    a while back we decided to add fuel to our storage items.
    so we obtained additional containers...
    great idea... I thought!

    the downside is sometimes the s doesn't hit the fan!
    and I'm still burning 3.69 cost fuel while everyone else is buying gas and diesel for much much less.

    so, may I humbly suggest that this may be a great time to add to your fuel storage
    the price is sure good...
    we're discussing the reduced price of silver in another thread...

    but if I only had $XXXX. and wanted to "invest" buying fuel would take a higher priority than silver to me.

    just my humble opinion. the good news is, now that I've written this down, you guys, in the future, can look back judge, and laugh
    roflmao at ole rr cause you all waited till fuel went back to $1.00 a gallon before you obtained and filled your containers.
    Last edited by rockriver; 12-17-2014, 10:07 AM. Reason: tried to correct fujel... too late!

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    well rock all I can say is that I was buying silver when it was 35$ an ounce but I have more silver than people who refuse to buy until it hits 15$

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    • #3
      I'm stockpiling various fuels, and gasoline is one on the list. Since it has a limited shelf life compared to some of the others, I will rotate through it a little sooner than the others.
      Although the prices have gone down considerably since this time last year, or even last month, I consider this point moot since it is a perishable commodity.
      We pay what we must, and use what we have.

      All fuels should be considered as part of your preparedness and survival plan. I store gasoline, kerosene, propane, lighter fluid, rubbing alcohol, denatured alcohol, drinking spirits, lamp oil, and olive oil.
      I'm pretty sure that covers me for a number of situations where i need different fuels, and I try to keep a good supply of each for when we may need it. I'm even hoping to start some small scale home production of alcohol and even methane using a distiller, and a homemade bio-digester. Both of which can be used to run converted, small, gasoline engine equipment at some point. I've got the plans for doing both, and so it will just be a matter of gathering the equipment and supplies and then building them.


      I'd like to be able to store large amounts of gasoline when the price is down like it is right now, but that is a bit beyond what I can consider reasonable. However, a full tank's worth for each of our vehicles in five gallon cans is much easier to do, and easier to transport in case we have to leave in a hurry.

      One step at a time is how the journey unfolds.
      "It has been said that preparedness and being prepared promotes fear. This isn't true.......being UNPREPARED is what promotes fear"

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      • #4
        well said dim tim,

        I was at a chain saw store and noticed they were selling fuel for their products... price was high
        about 8,00 for a container... I don't recall size... maybe half a gallon? it was treated..
        I think the label said ... "will remain usable for 1 year after seal is broken"

        if that is a true sentence, it would be worth putting back a few of those cans, if someone actually had a chain saw!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rockriver View Post
          well said dim tim,

          I was at a chain saw store and noticed they were selling fuel for their products... price was high
          about 8,00 for a container... I don't recall size... maybe half a gallon? it was treated..
          I think the label said ... "will remain usable for 1 year after seal is broken"

          if that is a true sentence, it would be worth putting back a few of those cans, if someone actually had a chain saw!
          But how long will it stay usable when seal is not broken? A year, 18mths, 5 years? That would be good to know as that $8 may be worth the price if it can stay good for a long, long time with an unbroken seal.


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          • #6
            patriotic,
            great questions.. I went to stihl's website and got this:

            Eliminate the hassle of mixing your own oil and fuel with STIHL MotoMix

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            • #7
              Interesting....


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              • #8
                I saw regular at sam's yesterday for 2.00/gallon!!

                a fellow could buy a 500 gallon tank and fill it for less than the cost of fuel alone just a few months ago!

                I wonder if the rear porch of my condo would hold the tank?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rockriver View Post
                  I saw regular at sam's yesterday for 2.00/gallon!!

                  a fellow could buy a 500 gallon tank and fill it for less than the cost of fuel alone just a few months ago!

                  I wonder if the rear porch of my condo would hold the tank?
                  Of course it can, especially since you're on the third floor. The weight of the tank and the fuel should be good to go with that four inches of concrete porch you have. The HOA prob has some stupid rule that says you can't, but just paint the tank white and put the word MILK on it. ;) Of course you will have to fill it at night when everybody is sleeping.


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                  • #10
                    gawlee!
                    this is one reason I love this site!

                    camo...
                    I didn't think of it! and I could put a picture of one of those chick fil a cows on there! inspiration!!

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                    • #11
                      i see blue 55 gallon barrels on craigslist for sale,they claim to be "food grade"..my ? is,would these barells be ok to store gasoline in? i know plastic jug like milk jugs wont last long with gasoline..the blue barrels are lot thicker..also,how long would this gas be good if treated with PRID G?
                      Last edited by bountyhunter69; 12-24-2014, 09:54 AM.
                      I HAD RATHER HAVE 12 HONEST PEOPLE JUDGING ME,AS TO HAVE 6 CARRYING ME...

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                      • #12
                        I don't know the answer to the blue barrels question..

                        your comment/question about the pri g -
                        I turned about 30 gallons of boat fuel into weed killer because I thought it was no good...
                        there's a thread on here somewhere..?
                        it was over 3 years old and after we drained the fuel we put in fresh and boat cranked very quickly...
                        no carb problems..

                        I think I wasted 30 gallons of fuel..

                        pri g may perform as well as the stihl fuel.

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                        • #13
                          We had a thread about how long PRI-G lasts after opening the bottle (that I know about).

                          As for using PRI-G, I feel it is one of the better fuel preservatives in the market. Most of the recommendations of PRI-G usage is to add the correct dosage to the fuel quantity yearly. I feel if your fuel is sealed in an air tight container, you can go a lot longer than that.

                          The more important factor (my opinion) would be to buy ethanol free fuel, PRI-G treat it and store it in an air-tight container.

                          I don't know if the food grade blue barrels are up to the task, but I know that 5 gallon Jerry cans are.

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                          • #14
                            I plan on using the food grade barrels for kerosene because they're the same plastic used for the blue kero cans.

                            I would think the red plastic Blitz gas cans are the same as the food grade plastic barrels.
                            http://theoldtimeway.blogspot.com/

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                            • #15
                              I would be concerned about the EXPANSION danger with standard 55g barrels with no safety vent... My Sceptre cans can get quite bulbous in summer heat, but I know they are designed to handle those pressures. Not sure what would happen with a barrel... Would suck to have a rupture and spilled gasoline everywhere...

                              If they are NOT using them now, I would wonder if there is a reason why...
                              -=> Rmplstlskn <=-

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