Phred
Veteran Member
I do it all the time and have never had anyone say a word.
I bought an old 55 gallon drum that was used for soy sauce for $5.
After all the HDPE that gas cans are made out of is what the drums are made out of.
As mentioned above, label it clearly and tie it down properly and your good to go.
Clearly you can be liable if the drum falls out and hurts some one. This is easily avoided by proper strapping.
How can you be liable if the drum ruptures in an acident? A 5 gallon can of gas is probably more dangerous than 55 gallons of diesel in a major accident, and the gas is legal to carry in the bed of a truck.
A metal drum or even the gas tank in your truck can also rupture.
One thing I have learned is do not leave the pump in the tank when you transport it. The bungs on the plastic drums can strip out easily.
To get the bungs tight a barrel wrench helps. They make special wrenchs for this.
I use the barrel wrench for an AR-15, works like a charm.....
Fred
I bought an old 55 gallon drum that was used for soy sauce for $5.
After all the HDPE that gas cans are made out of is what the drums are made out of.
As mentioned above, label it clearly and tie it down properly and your good to go.
Clearly you can be liable if the drum falls out and hurts some one. This is easily avoided by proper strapping.
How can you be liable if the drum ruptures in an acident? A 5 gallon can of gas is probably more dangerous than 55 gallons of diesel in a major accident, and the gas is legal to carry in the bed of a truck.
A metal drum or even the gas tank in your truck can also rupture.
One thing I have learned is do not leave the pump in the tank when you transport it. The bungs on the plastic drums can strip out easily.
To get the bungs tight a barrel wrench helps. They make special wrenchs for this.
I use the barrel wrench for an AR-15, works like a charm.....
Fred