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โNov-25-2021 10:19 AM
ajriding wrote:
A friend shot bullets into a full tank and couldnt get it to blow up, it just leaked out the new hole.
Is all just depends.
Nothing is safe
โNov-25-2021 06:06 AM
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โNov-22-2021 07:35 PM
wanderingbob wrote:
I believe propane tanks have a " pop out" that releases pressure . Many years ago I went around the State of Florida visiting fire depts , I taught courses in " Propane ". We traveled with a very large propane tank on a trailer . We would assemble a crowd of firefighters from several fire depts . We would place a large propane burner under the tank and light her off . The crowd would gasp and back up , waiting for the explosion ! After several minutes the pop off would blow and was usually ignited by the lower flame . The pop off flame lasted a second or two and then all was well again . As far as a twenty pound tank blowing and being thrown many feet away , well the propane may not have any thing to do with it . As said above any sealed container will blow in a fire . As any firefighter who works where there are a lot of boat fires will tell you , one of the scariest things with a yacht fire is all of the **** fire extinguishers blow up and flying thru the air !
โNov-16-2021 06:24 AM
JRscooby wrote:
In a rear-end collision, it is very unlikely for the tank to explode, but it might become a 40 lb projectile. Might be best to have a tight mount to keep it from moving under normal driving, then a chain/cable to reduce chance of theft and keep it from flying.
IMHO, the most common dangerous why they are carried is in a SUV or Minivan. Any accident or even hard stop can have that 40 lbs flying among the passengers. Plus it is easy to think of the tank warming to the point the relief valve dumps gas into passenger compartment.
There are reasons for regulations requiring vents to any compartment or stored outside.
โNov-16-2021 04:11 AM
โNov-15-2021 10:53 PM
MNRon wrote:
This thread reminds me of a 'Red Green' skit years ago where he loosely bolted down an empty 20lb propane tank on the rear roof of his class C so it would wobble and bounce around just to keep people from tailgating him ๐ Red Green was the purveyor of back-woods Canadian logic, kind of like a northern hillbilly...
โNov-15-2021 06:38 PM
MNRon wrote:
This thread reminds me of a 'Red Green' skit years ago where he loosely bolted down an empty 20lb propane tank on the rear roof of his class C so it would wobble and bounce around just to keep people from tailgating him ๐ Red Green was the purveyor of back-woods Canadian logic, kind of like a northern hillbilly...
โNov-15-2021 04:57 PM
MNRon wrote:
This thread reminds me of a 'Red Green' skit years ago where he loosely bolted down an empty 20lb propane tank on the rear roof of his class C so it would wobble and bounce around just to keep people from tailgating him ๐ Red Green was the purveyor of back-woods Canadian logic, kind of like a northern hillbilly...
โNov-15-2021 04:56 PM
Thermoguy wrote:
I carry a 20lb tank for my generator. I have a front storage on my 5th wheel, I put it in there or in the bed of the truck. Haven't had any problems. I do tie it down when in the truck.
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