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Value of oxygen tank?
#11
eustacetilley wrote:
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Oxygen and propane stored indoors in close proximity....... Confusedmiley-shocked003:




If (when) the SHTF, kiss your insurance coverage goodbye.

Not to mention the extension cord wrapped around the Western Medical Oxygen regulator. Also, no earthquake proofing.

In cases like these, once a fire starts, the fire Department might just evacuate the neighborhood and let it blow.

Eustace
Forget fire. What kind of person keeps their workbench clear like that???
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#12
Acer wrote:

Forget fire. What kind of person keeps their workbench clear like that???

You forgot the OP.... his workbench is used for the MOST NOBLE OF PURPOSES.

Brewing BEER !!!

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#13
My first reaction is an oxidizer and an explosive gas sitting next to each other... No problem here.... Confusedmiley-signs003:
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#14
WI Boilermaker wrote:
My first reaction is an oxidizer and an explosive gas sitting next to each other... No problem here.... Confusedmiley-signs003:

Never seen an oxyacetylene torch ? It's all good as long as the tanks are properly restrained and don't suffer catastrophic damage.

Got one such my my garage, up on a shelf. Smaller bottles, mind you. And that acetylene makes wonderful kaboom noises ! Lots of hydrogen and not so much carbon.
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