Fuel Question... Why the metal cans?
T&C Brown
tncbrown at charter.net
Sun Jul 6 18:34:37 AKDT 2003
I believe Red Max shipped fuel in quarts is because of the Haz-mat dilemma. But I could be mistaken. Also, at one time, Power Master was doing it as well.
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From: RUDDERCABL at aol.com
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: Fuel Question... Why the metal cans?
In a message dated 7/6/2003 5:30:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, ArestiPattern at aol.com writes:
Added benefit to cans........UV protection, and Powermaster ships 6 gallons to a case instead of 4 of the plastic bottles.
I believe that you have hit on one of the real reasons why the can . Becouse of the shape of the cans , more fuel can be shipped in the same size or slightly larger box. Much money is saved on shipping one box instead of two and the manufactor sells more fuel to the case. Red Max was doing the same thing using quart size bottles and shipping five gallons to the case .
Over the last few years , myself and a couple of other flyers have been buying fuel by the drum . We tap the drum and pour all the fuel off into jugs at one time . Never had any problems with the fuel in four years of doing this .
Robert Gainey
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