kyrsyan
Has No Life - Lives on TB
Two questions.
Does kerosene need anything added to be stored long term? I'm not talking K1. I'm talking the stuff you can buy at the gas stations, when you can find a station that carries it. I keep it as a form of backup heat. It is becoming harder to locate around here so I want to put more than normal back. I've stored it in 5 gallon containers for a few years with no problem, but wanted to be sure. And the venting question below also applies to larger kerosene storage.
Gasoline stored long term needs additive and I have plenty. And it's a good one. My question is more for the containers. If I put it in 20 or 50 gallon, do I need to create a vent spot? Like the button on the smaller containers?
Thank you.
Does kerosene need anything added to be stored long term? I'm not talking K1. I'm talking the stuff you can buy at the gas stations, when you can find a station that carries it. I keep it as a form of backup heat. It is becoming harder to locate around here so I want to put more than normal back. I've stored it in 5 gallon containers for a few years with no problem, but wanted to be sure. And the venting question below also applies to larger kerosene storage.
Gasoline stored long term needs additive and I have plenty. And it's a good one. My question is more for the containers. If I put it in 20 or 50 gallon, do I need to create a vent spot? Like the button on the smaller containers?
Thank you.