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2.489 Marathon station, Castalia, Ohio. I'm filling all gas cans.
------------billy
Better get some stabilizer with that, if you're going to stockpile it. Gasoline will go bad in a few months otherwise. Also, obvious warning for those trying this at home, that keeping gas indoors is a bad idea.
Wouldn't it be great if consumers could just buy gas futures and lock in a good price, like the big companies do to hedge their businesses? You know, like on your ARCO card or something...
$193.9 at Marathon, Castalia, Ohio. Digging hole for tank in back yard.
---------------billy
Fiberglass-reinforced plastic (FRP)? My second husband (engineer) was one of the well-known and highly respected FRP tank pioneers, working in Avon (http://www.xerxes.com/) and then as an international consultant. Designed piping for Perry nuclear plant and scrubbers for all the major paper companies, and much more... . Our Fibber McGee's closet was packed with his prototypes and patents.
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