Bill wrote:
In message , Roger Mills
writes
Using common sense and plenty of ventilation, you're very unlikely
to end up with an explosive mixture of gas in the room.
The definition of "unlikely" being?
I have a jar with 1000 jelly babies in it, 1 of them has cyanide in
it. Would you like a jelly baby from my jar?
You are unlikely to get the poisoned one.
Zactly.
Our grill started playing up: on the low setting it lights and burns ok, if
I turn the gas up even slightly, or light it and leave it on full, there's a
bang that shakes the floors in the house and it blows itself out! Much fun
with just a tiny amount of gas. At first I thought it was the gammon steaks
I was cooking going pop until I realised that the 'pop' made the doors
rattle.
We're not using it now
)
Si