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it takes a hell of a lot to make a gas cyl explode

esp outdoors

When I was in the CFA we ahd to be trained on how to deal with gas fires.

basic training,

get big gas cyl

open valve fully

ignight

go put it out.

if your in an exclosed area diffrent kettle of fish that would be scarey shit

but outdoors with a bit of breeze should no be explosion.

heat of expansion or the energy required to expand the gas at point of leak would make it too cold to light.

When I was in the CFA we ahd to be trained on how to deal with gas fires.

basic training,

get big gas cyl

open valve fully

ignight

go put it out.

MARTOWNED!

point of leak vs gas valve is quite different.

then again. a lot of factors.

I've thrown butane gas canisters into a bbq fire, and no big happy fireball, we were disappoint, the resultant rupture of said gas can, also put out our fire.

then again, an entire evacuation of 200g of gas, is quite different from a leak too.

so, car by toyota, engine by subaru and wing by mitsubishi?

:D

Prefer my evo's with the wings though...

In related news walked by an evo with my dad next to me not too long ago; I remarked off hand I am planning on that being next car...

... -"Mitsubishi's are shit"

But... but... okay.jpg

:D

Prefer my evo's with the wings though...

In related news walked by an evo with my dad next to me not too long ago; I remarked off hand I am planning on that being next car...

... -"Mitsubishi's are shit"

But... but... okay.jpg

clearly he's never driven a TN magna

Nawww...poor Magnas. My Dads has been a great thing, but he's looked after it and doesn't do a lot of km's. It's a 2001 TJ Magna with the 3.5L manual, 75,000km's on the clock. Quite ballsy for what it is, used to tow his boat with ease. Someone is going to get a bargain when he sells it off.

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