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The Distillery
Storing Ethanol: The Desert
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<blockquote data-quote="blubyu87gt" data-source="post: 16139040" data-attributes="member: 137433"><p>When I was living in Utah I found a place that would bulk fill e98. Usually 5 - 55 gallon metal drums and several - 5 gallon cans. Stored those ****ers in a little tuff shed. Never had a problem. </p><p></p><p>During summer months, I would check to make sure they were venting to be safe. Would also switch the pump out to a different barrel each use to keep from getting complacent or lazy about the whole venting thing.</p><p></p><p>During winter I would honestly forget they existed. I also used a 250 gallon fuel tote more than once. I just left it on a trailer on the side of the house. Probably like 30 feet away from the structure.</p><p></p><p>Might be a good idea to check local laws because I am pretty sure I was breaking at least a city ordinance or two having that much fuel on the property lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blubyu87gt, post: 16139040, member: 137433"] When I was living in Utah I found a place that would bulk fill e98. Usually 5 - 55 gallon metal drums and several - 5 gallon cans. Stored those ****ers in a little tuff shed. Never had a problem. During summer months, I would check to make sure they were venting to be safe. Would also switch the pump out to a different barrel each use to keep from getting complacent or lazy about the whole venting thing. During winter I would honestly forget they existed. I also used a 250 gallon fuel tote more than once. I just left it on a trailer on the side of the house. Probably like 30 feet away from the structure. Might be a good idea to check local laws because I am pretty sure I was breaking at least a city ordinance or two having that much fuel on the property lol [/QUOTE]
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