$nack-Money wrote:ammunition, and lots of it. Specifically .223/ 5.56
Thank your Aunty Feinstein
Engineer wrote:Enclosed trailers. I bought a used 16-footer to move with, promoted it to garden shed duty, and it's still worth a grand more than I paid for it. After another move, I may sell it.
creshka46 wrote:Could gasoline be stockpiled in this way? I've often thought about the idea of stocking up on gas in the winter time and using it throughout the year for personal consumption. It seems like it's always lower during the winter. The only thing is, I don't know if gas can go bad. Does anyone know? If I let a 55gal drum of gas sit for a couple years, would the gas go bad some day?
creshka46 wrote:Could gasoline be stockpiled in this way? I've often thought about the idea of stocking up on gas in the winter time and using it throughout the year for personal consumption. It seems like it's always lower during the winter. The only thing is, I don't know if gas can go bad. Does anyone know? If I let a 55gal drum of gas sit for a couple years, would the gas go bad some day?
kwebb70 wrote:Other than metals, what items could a person buy, physically hold and retain future value?
Engineer wrote:Gas goes bad when the volatile chemicals evaporate, or when moisture gets sucked in from the surrounding air. You can keep it good for quite a while in a plastic, nonvented container in a cool place with steady temperatures.
It's not much different than keeping your good booze from evaporating...keep the lid on tight, and it'll stay good for a while.
Engineer wrote:Gas goes bad when the volatile chemicals evaporate, or when moisture gets sucked in from the surrounding air. You can keep it good for quite a while in a plastic, nonvented container in a cool place with steady temperatures.
It's not much different than keeping your good booze from evaporating...keep the lid on tight, and it'll stay good for a while.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:<snip>
Wine.
Whiskey historically does very well in inflationary times. In times of panic and/or famine, it's worth it's weight in gold.
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