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csp

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Good to see someone using quality fuel cans instead of the junk cans so many use. I use the same NATO cans (Valpro/Wavian in OD green for me) and love them.
Just like anything else, there are junk versions of NATO cans out there. Or maybe I should state lookalike versions of NATO cans that are junk.

And there most definitely are junk, leaky spouts that attach to NATO cans.
 
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I have yet to figure out a system, I'm thinking of getting some magnetic tags

Right now I just wing it, if I think some are getting old, they go in a vehicle
I use a pull from the right system. Meaning I always pull gas from the can on the right. When the right one goes empty I shift them all down. No confusion and nothing to Wright down.
I do store about 20gal of treated fuel and that goes on it's own shelf and used about every 1-1.5yrs, it's also the only fuel I stabilize that isnt for lawn equipment I'm putting away for the season.

Nice shelf btw. Keeping things organized and easily viewable really helps.
 

rlitman

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I have yet to figure out a system, I'm thinking of getting some magnetic tags
Around the top shoulder of my 5 gallon cans, I wrote the numbers 1 through 12 in permanent marker. I then place a tiny neodymium dot magnet on the can indicating the month filled.

Based on the advice I gave above (regarding winter blend), anything filled up between September 15th and the end of May goes into my cars ASAP, since I don't want to store that for more than a few months, and certainly not over the summer months.

Really though, I try not to fill more than one 5 gallon can at a time. The rest I hold onto empty until needed. I have 50 gallons worth of 5 gallon steel cans, plus another 25 or so gallons I could store in plastic and smaller gas cans.

However, only a large regional weather event would be cause for me needing to stock up, and such events do not appear out of thin air. I have never heard of an Atlantic hurricane in my lifetime where I wouldn't have at least a week's worth of notice. If I'm in or near the 7 day cone, I'll get 10 or 15 gallons. Once I'm in the 3 day cone, I'll fill up. That's still 48 hours before the gas stations get packed with late comers.
 

toyotadriver

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who told you that?

the EtOH mix stuff won't last at all

Personal experience. I only use ethanol gas in every single engine I own (other than the diesels). I use ethanol gas in my two cycle engines and when I had my boat, it got ethanol gas too. Ethanol is a great solvent and will help keep your fuel system clean. Biggest issue is to make sure your fuel systems are well sealed and even more important is to make sure your stored fuel stays well sealed....hence my MULTIPLE recommendations in this thread for real NATO gas cans. I have stored ethanol gas for up to 4 YEARS at a time with absolutely no loss in performance. The internet would have you believe that gas goes bad in less than 30 days but the internet is wrong about a lot of things including how long gas lasts. Poorly sealed gas will indeed go bad (and non ethanol gas will go bad just as fast as ethanol containing gas if stored improperly). I routinely mix 2 cycle gas mix and always mix with ethanol gas. A gallon lasts me 1-2 YEARS depending on how much I use my chainsaws. It’s just as good at year 2 as it was the day I mixed it.

Stop believing internet ********. Do your own testing if you don’t believe me. But, you HAVE to use well sealed gas cans....again NATO cans are your storage friend. Cheap Walmart gas cans will fail you. I’ve been there/done that. Never again. Yes good cans are expensive. Good cans, like good tools, are expensive. But they work for gas storage.
 

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VP racing also makes good fuel jugs. They are plastic but easily 2x as thick as the big box store ones and have gaskets on the vent and cap. O and there generally $20 each when you buy a 4 pack and fit 6gal.
 

toyotadriver

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VP racing also makes good fuel jugs. They are plastic but easily 2x as thick as the big box store ones and have gaskets on the vent and cap. O and there generally $20 each when you buy a 4 pack and fit 6gal.

While I have no personal experience with them, I have heard good things about them from people I trust.
 

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Hey I've got an opinion!

The biggest issue with stored gasoline is actually not in cans, it's gasoline stored in power equipment that sits. In particular, anything with a carburetor. The gasoline evaporates from the fuel bowl(s) leaving behind a varnish like residue that plays havoc with needle valves and other carburetor parts making it difficult or impossible to start and operate equipment (say a chainsaw) that's been sitting for months. "Bad Gas" takes the rap....but it really isn't that the gas is bad....it's evaporated.

Stabil IN MY EXPERIENCE actually helps with this. It used to be that every spring I'd get my old mustang out of the barn and fight my way through the first 50 miles of spring driving. Carburetor bowls would overflow. I'd get back firing. Bad enough it blew the power valve out of the carb one time and led to a hellish 60 mile drive home where the car wouldn't idle under 2500 RPM. Once I started adding stabil in the fall...all that went away. Spring time start ups became no issue at all.

So...I add stabil to my gas cans and power equipment (cars that are going to sit (non-EFI only), chainsaws, mowers, weedeaters) every fall and add it to my backup gasoline powered generator after every use.

To the OP.....great idea and execution. Gasoline is a very hazardous liquid and precautions must be taken...but here you are storing it in approved containers with an eye to safety and in preparation of a time when it may be difficult to buy gasoline (cyber attack, weather event, etc...) and that's important IMHO. I guess the next step would be to maybe mount the proper Class B fire extinguisher on the wall nearby? Maybe a smoke alarm? Couldn't hurt.

Oh...and the final point I have for all-y'all is how much water do you have on hand? Clean potable water is more important than gasoline for you and your family. Just sayin!

Phil
 
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The only devices I have that are gas are cars which get driven, my mower which gets used ALL THE DAMN TIME, and soon to be a gasoline generator which I will maintain rigorously, so I'll still skip the stabalizer

Fire extinguisher already ahead of you! Look near the door

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The only devices I have that are gas are cars which get driven, my mower which gets used ALL THE DAMN TIME, and soon to be a gasoline generator which I will maintain rigorously, so I'll still skip the stabalizer

Fire extinguisher already ahead of you! Look near the door

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I can't tell what type extinguisher it is from here.

Phil
 
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VP racing also makes good fuel jugs. They are plastic but easily 2x as thick as the big box store ones and have gaskets on the vent and cap. O and there generally $20 each when you buy a 4 pack and fit 6gal.

Thanks, I'll have to check those out
 

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I keep 15 gallons of gas and will go through that in 2 weeks just mowing my acreage and a few other yards with my commercial mower. Never can have enough fuel on hand...
 

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Hey I've got an opinion!

The biggest issue with stored gasoline is actually not in cans, it's gasoline stored in power equipment that sits. In particular, anything with a carburetor. The gasoline evaporates from the fuel bowl(s) leaving behind a varnish like residue that plays havoc with needle valves and other carburetor parts making it difficult or impossible to start and operate equipment (say a chainsaw) that's been sitting for months. "Bad Gas" takes the rap....but it really isn't that the gas is bad....it's evaporated.

Stabil IN MY EXPERIENCE actually helps with this. It used to be that every spring I'd get my old mustang out of the barn and fight my way through the first 50 miles of spring driving. Carburetor bowls would overflow. I'd get back firing. Bad enough it blew the power valve out of the carb one time and led to a hellish 60 mile drive home where the car wouldn't idle under 2500 RPM. Once I started adding stabil in the fall...all that went away. Spring time start ups became no issue at all.

So...I add stabil to my gas cans and power equipment (cars that are going to sit (non-EFI only), chainsaws, mowers, weedeaters) every fall and add it to my backup gasoline powered generator after every use.

To the OP.....great idea and execution. Gasoline is a very hazardous liquid and precautions must be taken...but here you are storing it in approved containers with an eye to safety and in preparation of a time when it may be difficult to buy gasoline (cyber attack, weather event, etc...) and that's important IMHO. I guess the next step would be to maybe mount the proper Class B fire extinguisher on the wall nearby? Maybe a smoke alarm? Couldn't hurt.

Oh...and the final point I have for all-y'all is how much water do you have on hand? Clean potable water is more important than gasoline for you and your family. Just sayin!

Phil
The mechanic at my Scag dealer says Starron stabilizer is better than Stabil. It's a blue liquid
 

toyotadriver

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The mechanic at my Scag dealer says Starron stabilizer is better than Stabil. It's a blue liquid

I think you mean Star Tron. Another good stabilizer in my opinion is PRI G. It's hard to find in stores so most people have to order it online. There is some dispute as to the value of fuel stabilizers in fuel and I don't know of any definitive studies that prove or disprove that fuel preservatives work. Some people recommend Seafoam as a preservative but Seafoam contains NOTHING that would preserve fuel.
 

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If those cans catch fire that fire extinguisher wont do chit. I would run before I tried to put those gas cans out. That place will explode if the cans ever caught fire.
That much fuel should really be stored in a flame proof enclosed cabinet, vented properly and have containment. Im not a safety freak by any means but I do believe in common sense but do what you are comfortable with, hopefully you will never have a problem.
 

toyotadriver

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The fire extinguishers are for fires near the gas cans. If that much gas catches fire, no fire extinguisher will put it out. That said, those metal gas cans will last longer than anything if a fire starts nearby them. The cans themselves will not be catching fire. See the video posted earlier in this thread.
 

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So you have no experience with NATO cans. Got it. Get some experience and report back. You are comparing things to NATO cans that can’t compare. They do not leak. Period.
Yup, NATO cans do not compare to Home Depot or other generic fuel cans.

I have left NATO fuel cans full of gasoline in an SUV (multiple times) in the summer and never even remotely smelled fuel fumes.

Good fuel cans aren't bombs waiting to go off when someone flips a light switch...
 

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For what it’s worth, sounds like the US just got resupplied with NATO Wavian/Valpro cans. Two different places I have set up to notify me they have cans in stock sent me emails today. Check Atlantic British if you want to buy some of these types of cans
 

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For what it’s worth, sounds like the US just got resupplied with NATO Wavian/Valpro cans. Two different places I have set up to notify me they have cans in stock sent me emails today. Check Atlantic British if you want to buy some of these types of cans
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