Posted by john in la on January 11, 2009 at 12:29:45 from (72.150.34.38):
In Reply to: Storage of bulk fuel? posted by Clarkbug on January 11, 2009 at 11:54:55:
While it would be a lot for me to type to explain all the ramifications of storing bulk gas on your place let me ask a few questions.
Do you know the rules of storing and placards on hazardous materials.
Do you know the difference of buying different RVP gas.
Do you realize gas evaporates when stored in above ground tanks and how to prevent it.
Do you have a jobber that will deliver in such small quantities as 150 gallons since you are not suppose to fill a tank over 90% full. Will the price difference be that great to justify storing gas at your site.
Do you have a suitable concrete enclosure pad to put this tank on to prevent soil contamination and/or you willing to assume that risk.
Or have you even considered any of the above.
Not trying to be a a$$ but gasoiline is a class II flammable so it is nothing to play around with.
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