โDec-18-2017 09:44 PM
โDec-24-2017 05:28 AM
TomG2 wrote:westend wrote:TomG2 wrote:Tom,
For those who think the sky is falling, "Remember the Pinto"!
The thing is, the OP has already conveyed his thoughts about his situation and deemed it "at risk", mainly because of the proximity of the water heater to the potential storage area. I don't think he needs a debate about the safety of the situation or an admonition that he's over-reacting. It's his perception and that's what's important, hence his search for an alternative solution.
This forum has really changed in the last couple of years. Now I get lectured for telling a joke. A bad joke, but a joke. Where did the sense of humor go? For your information, late night television hosts made a living for ten years with "Pinto" jokes. Sorry that you missed it.
โDec-23-2017 06:53 AM
TomG2 wrote:
For those who think the sky is falling, "Remember the Pinto"!
โDec-23-2017 05:01 AM
westend wrote:TomG2 wrote:Tom,
For those who think the sky is falling, "Remember the Pinto"!
The thing is, the OP has already conveyed his thoughts about his situation and deemed it "at risk", mainly because of the proximity of the water heater to the potential storage area. I don't think he needs a debate about the safety of the situation or an admonition that he's over-reacting. It's his perception and that's what's important, hence his search for an alternative solution.
โDec-22-2017 05:33 PM
Chuck_thehammer wrote:
the most dangerous part of my life...
junior high and high school... hospitalized 7 times..
never was harmed from Gasoline... or bears, bob-cats.. dogs...
Camping and Rv'ing is not dangerous... just be careful.
โDec-21-2017 04:14 PM
TomG2 wrote:Tom,
For those who think the sky is falling, "Remember the Pinto"!
โDec-21-2017 03:18 PM
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โDec-20-2017 10:11 PM
Jbrowland wrote:
I am leaning towards NOT storing the gas can in the garage and emptying the generator but then where will I keep the gas can and how will I fill up the gen before trips and so much for using the gen in case of an emergency? What do you all do and what would you do in my case to mitigate the potential for safety issues?
Also, how do you all travel with portable gas cans for your gens in your trucks? I used to mow lawns when I was a kid and most of these things were kept in the garages of several houses in my hood and no issues.
โDec-20-2017 07:38 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Well, a lot of us have situations that aren't perfect for RVing. I'm blessed with ample land and room to park a lot of equipment with no cranky neighbors. I park my gas and generators in an outbuilding, not the vehicle garage.
To me, the real problem is not generators or gas cans, it is the fact that you don't have a home that is suitable for the RV lifestyle.
โDec-20-2017 04:12 AM
โDec-19-2017 09:48 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
First get a jiggle siphon (requires the gas can to be above the generator tank) or buy a small battery operated fuel transfer pump. Thank me later.
Most attached garages are required to have fire "rated" walls. If a fire starts in the garage there will be a lot of time to evacuate using other doors.
Also, most garages are well ventilated. Adding more ventilation, perhaps even a solar powered fan, is a good idea.
After that, I would not worry.
EDIT : I missed the suggestion on the OSHA rated fire cabinets ! EXCELLENT SUGGESTION !!
โDec-19-2017 09:25 PM