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News April 21st 14 09:47 PM

Using a BBQ near an oil tank
 

How far away is considered 'safe'? Favourite site for the traditional
charcoal BBQ is about six feet away from the domestic oil tank. Would
that be safe or silly?
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Graeme

Tim Watts[_3_] April 21st 14 10:01 PM

Using a BBQ near an oil tank
 
On 21/04/14 21:47, News wrote:

How far away is considered 'safe'? Favourite site for the traditional
charcoal BBQ is about six feet away from the domestic oil tank. Would
that be safe or silly?


Heating oil is pretty hard to ignite. I'm more worried about tinder dry
fine material.

But I could not say of 6ft would make me nervous or not...

News April 21st 14 10:12 PM

Using a BBQ near an oil tank
 
In message , Tim Watts
writes
On 21/04/14 21:47, News wrote:

How far away is considered 'safe'? Favourite site for the traditional
charcoal BBQ is about six feet away from the domestic oil tank. Would
that be safe or silly?


Heating oil is pretty hard to ignite. I'm more worried about tinder dry
fine material.


Not too much tinder dry material in NE Scotland :-)

But I could not say of 6ft would make me nervous or not...


It doesn't make me nervous as such - just aware.

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Graeme

Adrian April 21st 14 10:19 PM

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On Mon, 21 Apr 2014 21:47:55 +0100, News wrote:

How far away is considered 'safe'? Favourite site for the traditional
charcoal BBQ is about six feet away from the domestic oil tank. Would
that be safe or silly?


Metal or plastic tank?

Dave Liquorice[_2_] April 21st 14 10:54 PM

Using a BBQ near an oil tank
 
On Mon, 21 Apr 2014 22:01:04 +0100, Tim Watts wrote:

How far away is considered 'safe'?


The elves will probably say there is no safe distance.

Favourite site for the traditional charcoal BBQ is about six feet

away
from the domestic oil tank. Would that be safe or silly?


Heating oil is pretty hard to ignite.


Once vapourised it will go or burn on a wick. It's far easier to
light than diesel, petrol just don't go there...

Metal tank I'd not be worried at all at 6'. Plastic I'd be aware of a
remote possibilty of it getting warm in a small area and possibly
deforming. That would weaken the tank. So I'd either check the tank
every so often (and be surprised to find a significantly warmer area)
or have the windshield of the BBQ blocking any direct infrared path
from BBQ to tank.

Is "traditional BBQ" the two halves of a 45 gallon oil drum end to
end filled with 6" deep plus of burning charcoal or one of those
little 18" diameter things?

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Cheers
Dave.




Brian Gaff[_2_] April 22nd 14 08:16 AM

Using a BBQ near an oil tank
 
That depends on what the terrain is like, ie is it flammable plants, or is
there a clear area around the tank.
I've seen people have them that close and with no problems. the danger time
is when lighting it. I'm assuming its not a gas one.

On another note, I can always tell when its been a nice day, the fresh
evening air makes you cough with all the burnt offerings being 'cooked'
Brian

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How far away is considered 'safe'? Favourite site for the traditional
charcoal BBQ is about six feet away from the domestic oil tank. Would
that be safe or silly?
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Dave Liquorice[_2_] April 22nd 14 10:06 AM

Using a BBQ near an oil tank
 
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 08:16:08 +0100, Brian Gaff wrote:

On another note, I can always tell when its been a nice day, the fresh
evening air makes you cough with all the burnt offerings being
'cooked'


That is one thing we don't miss about living on a town estate. Any
reasonable warm summers evening and out would come the BBQ's behind
every second house, followed by reduced visibilty due to smoke and a
horrendous stench.

At least the smell from the Foot & Mouth pyres 30 miles away back in
2001 was vaugely for roasting meat.

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Cheers
Dave.




PeterC April 22nd 14 10:53 AM

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On Tue, 22 Apr 2014 08:16:08 +0100, Brian Gaff wrote:

That depends on what the terrain is like, ie is it flammable plants, or is
there a clear area around the tank.
I've seen people have them that close and with no problems. the danger time
is when lighting it. I'm assuming its not a gas one.

On another note, I can always tell when its been a nice day, the fresh
evening air makes you cough with all the burnt offerings being 'cooked'
Brian


In a masterpiece of timing, my neighbour lit her BBQ yesterday pm (I was a
bit worried when I saw the petrol can come out!) about 30s before a heavy
shower with hail - BBQ lasted about another 30s!
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Peter.
The gods will stay away
whilst religions hold sway

News April 22nd 14 10:30 PM

Using a BBQ near an oil tank
 
In message o.uk, Dave
Liquorice writes

Is "traditional BBQ" the two halves of a 45 gallon oil drum end to
end filled with 6" deep plus of burning charcoal or one of those
little 18" diameter things?

smile Nothing so exotic. Traditional as in charcoal, rather than
modern, as in gas. Actually, we're using disposables at present, the
old one having disintegrated at the end of last summer. The perils of a
BBQ loving child in the family.

The plastic oil tank, 1300L, sits on a concrete slab, the slab being
somewhat larger than the tank. The BBQ sits about 6 feet from the tank,
and is never unattended, due to child and dog in the garden. I have
never noticed the tank getting even slightly warm, so am not
particularly concerned. It was fumes that were at the back of my mind,
but that seems not to be a problem.

Thanks for all the comments.

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Graeme

Bulldog[_2_] April 2nd 20 12:44 AM

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replying to Adrian, Bulldog wrote:
Steel


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Cynic[_2_] April 2nd 20 08:36 AM

Using a BBQ near an oil tank
 
This subject really merits one of the classic articles in the vein of the Saniflo or building a canoe with expanding foam.

newshound April 2nd 20 09:40 AM

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On 02/04/2020 08:36, Cynic wrote:
This subject really merits one of the classic articles in the vein of the Saniflo or building a canoe with expanding foam.

Not convinced about that.

Allan April 2nd 20 10:33 AM

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On 02/04/2020 08:36, Cynic wrote:
This subject really merits one of the classic articles in the vein of the Saniflo or building a canoe with expanding foam.


Not in Ambridge anyway

Brian Gaff \(Sofa 2\) April 2nd 20 03:22 PM

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Oil is not that flammable as it stands.
Brian

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On 02/04/2020 08:36, Cynic wrote:
This subject really merits one of the classic articles in the vein of the
Saniflo or building a canoe with expanding foam.

Not convinced about that.




Cynic[_2_] April 2nd 20 04:06 PM

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I'm sure Peter Parry could use his wordsmithing skills to produce an entertaining version of the barbecue tipping over, hot embers creating penetration of the plastic with escape of kerosene and resulting conflagration. Somehow allow the presence of a mother in law into the narrative?


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