[AT] Gas can rant
Alan Nadeau
ajnadeau1 at myfairpoint.net
Wed Jul 22 07:44:29 PDT 2015
A fellow employee was once faced with cleaning out a 50 gal. truck gas tank
prior to welding repairs on it. He had worked with de-fuming tank trailers
previously and to de-fume those they suck air through the tank with a
non-sparking axial fan. He was going to use a shop vac to suck the fumes
out of the small tank until I prevailed on him that the shop vac would be
exhausting the fumes through the motor where all those little sparks
resided.
OTOH, I have heard it is great sport to suck fumes, maybe even liquid
gasoline, through a discarded household vacuum equipped with a very long
extension cord(so you can plug in the turned on vacuum from afar). I've
always wanted to try that.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Indiana Robinson" <robinson46176 at gmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 9:57 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] Gas can rant
> When I mentioned a hand drill I was thinking about a used can. An electric
> drill would be fine for a brand new can but if a used can had a teaspoon
> of
> gasoline in it and someone absently picked up a power drill the carbon
> brush arcing could make it interesting. Not that any of us would ever do
> something absently...
> :-)
>
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