Aug-14-2017 06:27 AM
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Cloud Dancer wrote:
So, is there a safe method of fetching a 5-gallon propane container in my SUV?
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Aug-14-2017 09:38 PM
RedRollingRoadblock wrote:
Why is there so much stupid in Flordia?
Aug-14-2017 09:22 PM
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Aug-14-2017 08:36 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:NRALIFR wrote:otrfun wrote:
"ORLANDO, Fla. - A propane tank being hauled in an SUV exploded Sunday afternoon when a passenger lit a cigarette while the vehicle was in front of the entrance to the Central Florida Fairgrounds, Orlando police said."
Seriously doubt the propane tank itself exploded. If it had, gotta wonder why these folks weren't killed instantly with deadly shrapnel.
IMO the leaking propane itself caused all the damage and injuries---leaving the propane tank intact.
My thoughts exactly. I also think this was most likely a one pound disposable cylinder, not a refillable 5 pounder. It was connected to the grill, and the knob was inadvertently opened when they loaded it in the SUV. The tank DID NOT explode. The propane inside the vehicle did.
:):)
Could a one pound cylinder get enough propane into a SUV that size to cause that big of a explosion ? After all vehicles are not air tight. It might well be able to, I don't know that is why I'm asking.
Aug-14-2017 05:16 PM
NRALIFR wrote:otrfun wrote:
"ORLANDO, Fla. - A propane tank being hauled in an SUV exploded Sunday afternoon when a passenger lit a cigarette while the vehicle was in front of the entrance to the Central Florida Fairgrounds, Orlando police said."
Seriously doubt the propane tank itself exploded. If it had, gotta wonder why these folks weren't killed instantly with deadly shrapnel.
IMO the leaking propane itself caused all the damage and injuries---leaving the propane tank intact.
My thoughts exactly. I also think this was most likely a one pound disposable cylinder, not a refillable 5 pounder. It was connected to the grill, and the knob was inadvertently opened when they loaded it in the SUV. The tank DID NOT explode. The propane inside the vehicle did.
:):)
Aug-14-2017 04:29 PM
bobsallyh wrote:
As I post this, there is no known cure for stupid at this time!