125 Gallon Fish Tank And Stand
Found a solution to beat gas prices. Does gasoline need to be stirred when stored?
Prices at the pump have already pierced the $3 a gallon mark in several major cities. And with oil prices setting another record at $71 a barrel, the $3 gallon price tag is likely to spread.
I’m sick of these gas prices and especially the increase every summer. However, this summer I’ll be in the drivers seat as I’m going to ‘invest’ in 11,000 gallons at roughly $2.85 a gallon and store enough for myself then sell the rest when gas prices sky rocket.
I formerly owned a pet store and currently have 87 (eighty seven) 125-gallon fish tanks stored wall to wall in my basement. I plan to buy 4 gas drums that hold 55 gallons each and use them to fill the fish tanks with gas.
When my task is complete, I will have almost 11,000 gallons of gas in storage @ $2.85 a gallon. Once the gas is $3.25 in the summer – I stand to make a healthy profit.
My question – does the gas settle after a few months? Does it need to be stirred in the tanks?
Yes. Stir it because the protons & neutrons will stick together. This is a great idea.
125 gallon tank and stand in action