Wolffarmer wrote:Gas and propane is not welcomed on boats as the vapors are heavier than air and seek low places. Which is what the inside of a boat is
Randy
slowcowboy wrote:
its all in the comone sense my freind.
slow
eamarquardt wrote:slowcowboy wrote:
its all in the comone sense my freind.
slow
Times and attitudes change. Here is what Coleman now states regarding the use of their products:
Fuel-powered lanterns must never be used indoors.
Fuel-powered campstoves must never be used indoors.
from: http://www.coleman.com/coleman/ColemanC ... asenum=219
Nuff said.
Cheers,
Gus
starleen2 wrote: Gus and I don't agree on too much
Wolffarmer wrote:Out in my shop I have a table, made of iron with a top made of 3/16 sheet of iron, maybe thicker, its about 2.5'x5'. real nice sized table for the hot side of the shop. I light new pressure devices there when I get them.
At least in general.
Have had only one that got real interesting on that table. But knowing where it was and all, barely even raised my pulse.
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Randy
eamarquardt wrote:slowcowboy wrote:
its all in the comone sense my freind.
slow
Times and attitudes change. Here is what Coleman now states regarding the use of their products:
Fuel-powered lanterns must never be used indoors.
Fuel-powered campstoves must never be used indoors.
from: http://www.coleman.com/coleman/ColemanC ... asenum=219
Nuff said.
Cheers,
Gus
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