
buddhafist
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Here:
http://www.interstateproducts.com/all_tanks-fuel.htm?OVRAW=gasoline%20storage%20tanks&OVKEY=gasoline%20storage%20tank&OVMTC=standard
or here:
http://www.hamiltontanks.com/
Have fun brother. |
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Diamond in the Rough
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for get about...It would be too dangerous for your surrounding area (your home and neighborhood) |
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me
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flamable... highly flamable |
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THINKMAAN
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It is illegal. The government might think you are planning to commite a terror act. I personally not recommended. |
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brother
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Don't do it. Gas goes bad. Petroleum reserves contain unrefined product. There were some interesting horror stories about people who tried this during the oil crisis in 1979. |
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imcablesteve
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lol, yes. Its illegal. Unless your house is in a "dense industrial" zone, the E.P.A. would throw the book at you. |
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khpro
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If it were only going to cost you $3/gal then it would be a deal, but then there's the chemically approved tank, the installation, the licenses and certifications you'll need from the EPA, the business license, lawyers and accountants you'll need just to get the truck to deliver, taxes out the yang.... You'll be paying $20/gal while the rest of us are paying $3-$4.
Nice ideology, but the ROI kills it. |
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bob_m_46128
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Gasoline will not keep very long. The stategic reserve is crude oil. Unless you use the gas within like a year, all you will have is bad gas. |
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MommaToldMeNotToCome
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Not legally you can't, and even if you could find a way around all the rules and regulations, by-laws, civil laws and god knows what else, the fire and liability insurance will kill you (if you can find anyone willing to cover you). Get it from your corner gas station and save yourself a lot of grief. It'll be cheaper in the long run. |
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baddog
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PARTY, Whos got a match?
Lets get the BBQ going. |
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LuvCandles
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There's a WHOLE LOTTA legal and environmental issues involved with putting gas in the ground. It's highly unlikely that you would ever be able to do that so close to where any sort of residence is. You might want to do a little research on your city and states laws on this before you even consider doing this. |
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searay092003
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it wont work, the shelf life of gasoline is only about 3 months, if you add fuel stabilizer it will last 12 months. You can save money by gettting a 250 gallon tank like the kinds farms have and buyin in bulk. you could save .25-1.00 per gallon depending on the supplier. |
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dizzymisslizzie_1
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epa banned most underground fuel storage, don't you remember about 10 years ago everyone around was digging up all these old huge fuel containters to avoid fines |
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koolbreeze
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Talk to Arlo, of Arlo's One Stop Salvage Yard, Bakery, Ostrich Farm, and 1,000 Gallon Container Store
0.25 Horse Shoe Tournament Rd.
Chunky, Mississippi |
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theinfalliblenena
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Maybe you should check out www.idontcareabouttheenvironment.com
I'm hoping your making a satirical comment. |
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Jheat
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how about you get a swimming pool and fill it with gas. |
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justwannabeme2525
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Have you been sniffing the gasoline or something?
That sounds highly illegal. |
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artquoteseeker
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1000+galloncontainers.com |
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