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I decided to store some fuel at home a while back. I bought 4 fuel jerry cans 10 litres each from Supercheap autos when they were on sale for $17ea (handle on top and side, orange and with yellow filler nozzle and cap). The 20 litre would make it to arkward filling up the bike with its weight.
I buy on Tuesdays, saves me riding 9klm round trip buying preferred location fuel. Use supermarket voucher for 4c off.
All 4 cans hold a total of about 46 litres. I like the idea of refuelling at home when it suits me, always have emergency fuel on tap. And when they bomb the shit out of Irans nuclear hopefull I wont end up queing for fuel, for a short while at least lol.
Fuel does go off. Rang BP Ultimate's tech department who says 3 months storage is fine. I have noticed fuel evaporation even when filled to top and well sealed. Yes I guess there is an element of danger storing fuel in garage but theres fuel in bikes tank as well.
Just some of the pros and cons, what do you think?
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15-07-2008, 08:40pm
(This post was last modified: 15-07-2008, 08:41pm by Louwai.)
When I was racing we used to keep a 44 gal (200L) drum full of high octane in the shed.
I'm sure the guys here that hit the drags often would also have fuel stored.
It's quite ok as long as you are sensible & don't go spraying sparks from the grinder all over the drum.
Having said that, I would not store in plastic containers. Only steel.
You need to be careful with plastic lids. If if you tighten them too much the centre will crack & pop out. Especially the ones you have Volvi. If I'm not mistaken there is a plastic filter inside which is removable. Sometimes these can put the pressure on the weakest part of the lid & push the middle out.
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i make Biodiesel - and store 200 Litre drums of Methanol which is far more dangerous than standard fuel -
i am especially careful about static electricity - but as louwai mentioed - basic common sence and you should not have a problem
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U mean no babies near the shed!!
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Now is it really worth it to save a few cents,seems a little dangerous to me.
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kawasuki Wrote:Now is it really worth it to save a few cents,seems a little dangerous to me.
If the shelf life of the fuel was 1 year it would be worth your while , but in a larger quanitiy
this time last year we were paying what... $1.40CPL ?
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I agree with 'suki. You're not really saving anything because the volume isn't enough to make a huge impact. Fill up 1 20L jerry per week and keep that for your 'home fill' on days other than Tuesday. Repeat cycle.
How about buy an old petrol station and fill up the tanks for the cheapest price you can find... Fuel for a couple of years! I've seen farmers do similar stuff - they keep their own commercial grade HUGE tanks on the farm and get a tanker to come out when it's empty. But then you really do have to worry about water contamination etc... Hmm back to square one.
Sounds like a big waste of time.
Just got to take it on the chin fellas unfortunetly...
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The motivation here really isnt about saving a few cents coz in the end its just a matter of a buck or two not even a lattes worth. Personally I like the idea of having some fuel back at home, even if just to top up the tank. Or when wanting to work on tank interior for refill. Again I think its more a matter of having some fuel "on-tap" so to speak and as a side issue not be at the mercy of the fuel companies with their games.
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Ive heard of that before louwai. Bout whoevers on the job at the time,it comes
out of there pocket if someone does a fuel runner etc
Thats just messed up.