POLELANE

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don't mow her
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STEVE853

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You need to have gas for the mower.
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defiancegasman

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I have heard that gas mixed with oil for 2 cycle engins will last a long time. But I still add stable to mine for the boat motor and snowblower. I have used it more than 2 years after mixing it with out any problems, yet.
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tizbowwow

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sounds scary to me
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gas101CA

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some time i will do it my friend does that
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jim92065

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I hate to say it, but I do, too.
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magnumCA

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POLELANE I always enjoy your comments.........................
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POLELANE

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microwave it if it gets stiff
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childoftibet

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jim92065
Thanks for the explanation, I understand a little better. Based on what you say, I don't believe we should stockpile .. sounds a little dangerous.
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dmatte85

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good idea. with the price of gas falling for now this will cause more people to stockpile and the prices will go right back up because demand will be higher.
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MikeyGriz

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Buy your own gas station and store it in the underground tanks!
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POLELANE

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A. D. DO
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magnumCA

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yes
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jim92065

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childoftibet,
Gasoline is made of several different compounds. Some are more volatile than others, meaning they evaporate faster. The more volatile compounds are also the ones that make gas vaporize and combust better. As gas ages, the more volatile compounds, obviously, evaporate faster than others and change the chemical composition of the gas -- eventually rendering it useless.
Another chemical problem is oxidation. Oxygen, from the atmosphere, can also change the physical properties of the gas, forming new compounds. This, and evaporation, turn gasoline into varnish.
You may say, "Well I have an airtight container, so my gas shouldn't evaporate or oxidize." If you have a truly airtight container (which you won't get at your local auto parts store), then it will help stored gas last longer. Be aware that the volatile compounds have much smaller molecules that "air," per se. They can still leak from an "air-tight" container. There should also be a way to vent overpressure.
There are other factors to consider, such as moisture accumulation in the gas, but the main reason you can't store it is the change in chemical composition.
There are ways to make stored gas last longer, such as adding fuel stabilizers, using specialized containers, etc. Unless gas skyrockets very high in the near future, though, these would cost much more than the savings in stored gas.
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POLELANE

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yep, do dat
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childoftibet

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don1222
I didn't know gas could go bad. At the risk of appearing ignorant, how is that possible?
This female isn't very knowledgeable about gas and oil and fluids that go in my car. My mechanic takes care of all those things every 3,000 miles and my husband takes care of them in between. Maybe I should read up on this stuff.
But, to my credit I can change a tire. LOL
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jim92065

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POLELANE,
En Ingles, por favor.
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POLELANE

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wrong mini magdumb; store it in lotsa dem, beverly hillbilly cars lying around the city of anhells
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magnumCA

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The long and short of it is NO
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Don1222

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The problem with buying large quantities of gasoline it it goes bad. Not like the cheap stuff at 5/$1.
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POLELANE

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not so; big dollar risk; buya buncha 70 road warriors cheap; store 30 gallons in each tank
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jim92065

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Buy oil on the commodities market. It's safer than stockpiling actual gasoline or oil.
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magnumCA

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seems unsafe
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Bill313

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I would think that it could be done with enough room and the proper equipment
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gasboygary

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I love these people who say gas goes "BAD". What the heck does that mean? I keep 40-50 gallons around all the time. Just dumped 6 gallons in my boat the other day that I bought over 6 months ago. Boat ran GREAT. Gas going bad is a myth. I have NEVER had that happen. I will buy your "Bad" week-old gas from you for 50 cents a gallon to take it off your hands! LOL!
Do I save alot of money doing this? Probably not. But it makes me feel better knowing I can my more when it's cheaper and a little less when it's higher.
[Edited by: gasboygary at 8/8/2008 6:42:46 PM EST]
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MetroSexual

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For RoboRobby: If you really have a stockpile of water from 1999, dump it -- water your plants with it, rinse your car with it. Water goes stale after a couple of years. And be sure to wash the container with a diluted rinse of bleach before refilling. You would be shocked at what can grow and is growing in some of the water around the country. Yes, even tap water.
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POLELANE

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must do it right must do it right must do it right
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GasholeMI

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I can not believe gas will go bad after a week or so. I know several people who fill up and then drive so seldom that they will not fill up again for several months. Besides, I use mower gas every spring after the mower has been put away for the winter.
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FawltyPawl

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any idea how many gallons of gas are stored in a city of say 50,000 people?
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SomeChick23

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please not in the city...
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FawltyPawl

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Exxon does.
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alpenami123

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your stash of gasoline might spoil or blow up
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imnotadufus

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"..your stash of gasoline might spoil or blow up." -Really? LOL- Oh boy.
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Mooseman1

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Good advice.
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BoerneWatch

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Funny, but we did it in the 70's.
We had a 500 gallon tank and gas cost us just under 40¢ a gallon by buying it that way at that time.
The tax alone today is 40¢.
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mahenv7

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we, as a consumer lose anyway.. The money is sitting there and losses its value
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TheSultan

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I'm sure this would only be worth it for someone with a large fleet--not an average consumer grade vehicle.
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Rageagainsttm

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storing 1 to 5 gallons of gas is not a stockpile. It's called a gas can.
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Drill_It

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More Speculation.
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mvosevich

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It's all speculation. How do you know when gas is going to go up or down. Gas does go bad after time. If you sit on it to long waiting for the price to go up you may end up losing. You would be better off in the stock market. If your house doesn't burn-up first.
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ramboTX

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Gasoline is very volital. If it is in an open container, it dispense into the air. It is heavier than air and will travel which ever way the wind or breeze blows it and stay low to the ground. If it is a very light breeze and the vapor remainstogether, it can explode with the slightest spark. Diesel has a much higher flash point. Gasoline is very, very dangerous. It is like a bomb.
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Lengas

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Risky
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OKRifle

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Not a wise idea!
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rogerparry

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Stockpiling isn't a good idea.
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Barry

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The portable gas can I bought from the store is 6-gallon size. If they allow the store to sell 6-gallon gas can, I should be allowed to store 6 gallons of gas. Am I right?
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RoboRobby

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people have been stockpiling since the y2k scare. Hmmm maybe I will after I finally get through all those gallons of water from 1999 in my basement.
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Blackice

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Sounds like BO would love people to run out and start stockpiling gas, so they can say that the demand is up and they can start raising prices again.
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brutus

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Not too smart if you live in a city.
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tz2001

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Shucks, just as I was planning on installing a 500-gallon tank this article comes out. It just goes to show you it's always something.
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Rivermedic

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It would cost too much to buy the storage tank.
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