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Default Transporting 20 gallons of gas in your trunk and storing in yourback yard in the open air question

On Jul 21, 11:28*am, wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:22:16 GMT, notbob wrote:
On 2010-07-21, Steve B wrote:


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-1 on that.


In a collision that breaches the fuel tank, the fuel dribbles out on
the ground and nothing happens. The fumes are too concentrated to
ignite, and they quickly dissipate to where there aren't enough fumes
to ignite.


reply: *Well, folks, that's it. *mkirsch1 has said it, so it must be so.


mdouche1 has his head up his ass!


Gasoline is one of the most explosive flammables around. *It will
ignite easily, it will explode violently. *Hence, its overwhelming
popularity as the fuel of choice in internal combustion engines.
NOTHING does it better! *(well, nitro


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I sure thats 1 gallon of gasolene vapor not 1 ounce