by Sheb » Wed 09 May 2007, 11:05:12
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('basil_hayden', ' ')It's the Scavenger Age, start thinking like one.
Gaskets are just rubber, use old inner tubes.
Fuel tanks with corrosion problems can be Creemed inside (look it up).
One siphon will work in a variety of cans/tanks, with or without spouts.
Storing gas is silly, when I'm out of gas and see you driving, I take your car. Get it?
Heating oil is different though, you won't see me driving my house around, and it's made to last as opposed to volatile gasoline.
No, Basil, gaskets are not just rubber. They are rubber, silicone, papere, RTV, Buna-N, neoprene, butadiene, cork...the list goes on. You may think storing gas is silly, but the amount of posters discussing the issue here should indicate the approximate value of your opinion.
As for your advice (innertube?)...when someone like Mechler goes through to the effort to actually give us good information, like a link where we can get gaskets, right now, without scavenging, you try to one up them with some quackery like suggesting instead they just go scavenging for bike innertubes to use, with the vague suggestion that they start thinking like scavengers. What are you thinking? Do you know the dimensions of the spout? The required thickness to safely (no leaks) store the gasoline? The material needed to safely store gasoline? Do you know *anything* about that for which you are spouting your "advice"?
Would you go to the gun thread and suggest that instead of getting a shotgun that everyone just "start thinking like a scavenger" and wait until they actually need on, and then find some pipe, coal, sulpher, saltpeter, and rocks?
Or maybe suggest that instead of stocking up on water, people just find an old swimming pool or other standing water--hey, it's everywhere!
Every new post I read of yours indicates that if we ever do get to that point, you will be a hungry scavenger, unless you can leach off others for supplies and protection. Good luck with that.