Herbie
Rendezvous Conspirator
This is a topic I've been musing over for a while. Figured I'd see what others are doing.
How do you (safely) store all your fuels at home?
I'm a bit of a contradiction. My backyard workshop is like a Safety 101 video, I'm pretty sure I'm the only one in my neighborhood using an industrial fireproof cabinet to store all my volatile chemicals. That said, like any good weekend-warrior ExPo reader, I've got my collection of jerry cans, propane bottles, etc. I've been doing a... "mixed" job of keeping things out of dangerous storage locations. Propane bottles are stored covered and outside, but probably "too close" to the BBQ grill. My Jerry cans are probably also too close to an ignition source, etc. I'm probably doing better than most of my neighbors, at least one of whom has a rusty/leaky gas can for his lawn mower sitting next to a water heater in the garage...
I've decided to get serious about building a storage setup for all this stuff - both for convenient storage/retrieval, but also for safety. Most likely I'll just whip up a little wooden cabinet with a rack and a bunch of holes covered by mesh to vent any fumes and try to keep the spiders at bay, but I wanted to see what everyone else is doing. Anyone have a good solution? Or is everyone living dangerously?
How do you (safely) store all your fuels at home?
I'm a bit of a contradiction. My backyard workshop is like a Safety 101 video, I'm pretty sure I'm the only one in my neighborhood using an industrial fireproof cabinet to store all my volatile chemicals. That said, like any good weekend-warrior ExPo reader, I've got my collection of jerry cans, propane bottles, etc. I've been doing a... "mixed" job of keeping things out of dangerous storage locations. Propane bottles are stored covered and outside, but probably "too close" to the BBQ grill. My Jerry cans are probably also too close to an ignition source, etc. I'm probably doing better than most of my neighbors, at least one of whom has a rusty/leaky gas can for his lawn mower sitting next to a water heater in the garage...
I've decided to get serious about building a storage setup for all this stuff - both for convenient storage/retrieval, but also for safety. Most likely I'll just whip up a little wooden cabinet with a rack and a bunch of holes covered by mesh to vent any fumes and try to keep the spiders at bay, but I wanted to see what everyone else is doing. Anyone have a good solution? Or is everyone living dangerously?