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Originally Posted by Air&Road
In your are this would be a good plan. In earthquake prone areas you would want to be prepared with an alternate to the natural gas.
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Right - the natural gas would be the primary fuel (direct connection to the house gas line just past the gas meter), secondary fuel, just in case, will be a propane tank, and then as a last resort I have two jerry cans (NATO style) for gasoline (with Stabil). Even though these gas cans are pretty tight, I always worry about storing large amounts of gasoline - this stuff is so unstable and it expands with heat like crazy. Was thinking about digging a hole in the ground and lining up the bottom with visqueen and storing the jerry cans that way. I have a shed, but it goes get hot in there in the summer...
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