โJul-30-2013 07:00 AM
โJul-30-2013 09:29 AM
โJul-30-2013 09:26 AM
PenMan wrote:DavidP wrote:2oldman wrote:DavidP wrote:Really. How much gas can they possibly hold?
As a MC rider I'm a little amazed a fellow rider would not tend to the nozzle and rely on the auto shut off to stop the pump. Moronic.
Well, my bike holds about 5.25 gallons. Not sure why youโre inquiring or what that has to do with the discussion. Itโs just one of those things if you ride a bike you manually tend the pump and not rely on the auto shut off to stop the pump. In the event the shut off fails itโs not just running all over the ground it is running all over a potential ignition sourceโฆ..a very hot engine and pipes.
Very well said. I never rely on the pump to automatically cut off either.
โJul-30-2013 09:23 AM
human error
likely caused propane tank cylinders to explode at a central Florida...Blue Rhino...""'Human Error'
.....that's why you should follow the rules posted when it comes to propane.We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJul-30-2013 09:21 AM
rvten wrote:
DW's job. When I pull into a gas station. She goes and turns off fridge.
As for the biker. I never trusted the auto shut off. When I had a bike. He is one lucky dude.
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โJul-30-2013 09:12 AM
2oldman wrote:DavidP wrote:You made the original comment and you're asking *me* why?
Well, my bike holds about 5.25 gallons. Not sure why youโre inquiring or what that has to do with the discussion.
โJul-30-2013 08:46 AM
โJul-30-2013 08:39 AM
DavidP wrote:You made the original comment and you're asking *me* why?
Well, my bike holds about 5.25 gallons. Not sure why youโre inquiring or what that has to do with the discussion.
โJul-30-2013 08:37 AM
DavidP wrote:2oldman wrote:DavidP wrote:Really. How much gas can they possibly hold?
As a MC rider I'm a little amazed a fellow rider would not tend to the nozzle and rely on the auto shut off to stop the pump. Moronic.
Well, my bike holds about 5.25 gallons. Not sure why youโre inquiring or what that has to do with the discussion. Itโs just one of those things if you ride a bike you manually tend the pump and not rely on the auto shut off to stop the pump. In the event the shut off fails itโs not just running all over the ground it is running all over a potential ignition sourceโฆ..a very hot engine and pipes.
โJul-30-2013 08:28 AM
โJul-30-2013 08:27 AM
2oldman wrote:DavidP wrote:Really. How much gas can they possibly hold?
As a MC rider I'm a little amazed a fellow rider would not tend to the nozzle and rely on the auto shut off to stop the pump. Moronic.
โJul-30-2013 08:19 AM
The vapor density is defined as the ratio of density of the vapor of a substance to the density of air. Air has a density of one. Substances with a vapor density of less than one are lighter than air and tend to dissipate easily. Substances with a vapor density greater than one are heavier than air and tend to accumulate in low places. Gasoline has a vapor density of 3 to 4. At normal temperatures, liquid gasoline is producing vapors that can catch fire, and which accumulate in low places. These vapors can travel considerable distances from the spill point. If you spill gasoline in the basement or in the garage, the flammable vapors can travel considerable distances and ignite from the pilot light of a hot water heater or furnace. Many building codes require that garage mounted hot water heaters be elevated 18 or more inches above floor level for this reason.
โJul-30-2013 07:58 AM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โJul-30-2013 07:41 AM
DavidP wrote:Really. How much gas can they possibly hold?
As a MC rider I'm a little amazed a fellow rider would not tend to the nozzle and rely on the auto shut off to stop the pump. Moronic.
โJul-30-2013 07:29 AM
โJul-30-2013 07:21 AM