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bzglass's webcam video December 08, 2010, 09:38 AM

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  • yeah, I've got my tanks in my shop (basement) It's stupid really, a propane safety relief valve could fail any time, then your fucked (and vaporized) I want mine outside at my next place, just can't here cuz Im on the super down low.

  • @destructovision Thats a good point you make there. Especially if you are in a neighborhood you don't want all your nosey neighbors suspecting your set-up. It is better just to keep them out of view.

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  • Hey destructo, I got mine in my basement too. Cant take a chance on my neighbors seeing my tanks. So I load and unload when its dark. I got a propane 60 which is pretty big. I worry more about what happens if theres a house fire. I bought a propane monitor and keep it low to the ground a few feet from my tank. With Temps so cold in the midewest, I cant put my tanks outside in the winter.

  • i also have a question about your shop. in reguards to your ventalation. is the fan above you work bench your only ventalation you have? if so i would suggest working in somthing lower to the ground or lower to your bench anyway.

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