vtdog wrote:
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able to withstand the solvent properties of B100, and friendly to use
I would suggest that you stay away from corn/starch based containers. They will degrade over time via exposure to UV and possibly (probably?) will be subject to solvent action by B100
Indeed. From the manufacturer:
Fuel Cans (MFC)
Scepter's military fuel cans are manufactured from extra tough, high molecular weight, high density polyethylene. They protect the fuel from contamination, and the environment from fuel leakage and fuel vapours.
I'm guessing that since these cans have supplanted the MILSPEC steel cans for the US, Canada, and many NATO countries, that they're pretty darned durable, and it goes without saying that they're less likely to mess up your KJ if you bump up against the paint.
if you google Scepter MFC, you'll find multiple mail-order locations. I think generator-joe carries them, and I wouldn't be surprised if tractor-supply does, too.
From what I can tell, the polyethelene is superior to the steel in every way except the cam-ing, locking closure (where the former simply has a gasket-ed on sealed closure). The Steel does have the whole nostalgia thing going for it

I'd just worry about the inner lining, rust, noise, and damage to the jeep. if things bump around.
Dan