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When covering a gas tank, you might need a fire extingusher.
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldgeek" data-source="post: 194224" data-attributes="member: 4712"><p>Good reminder to everyone. A cover gas tank and connected to the battery compartment is also a bad idea unless it is vented really well. If you've got gas on board then have an extinguisher. If you've never used one of the small ones, they don't last more than 20 seconds, so aim at the base of the fire. I had a small fire at my condo and barely got it out with a 10lb extinguisher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldgeek, post: 194224, member: 4712"] Good reminder to everyone. A cover gas tank and connected to the battery compartment is also a bad idea unless it is vented really well. If you've got gas on board then have an extinguisher. If you've never used one of the small ones, they don't last more than 20 seconds, so aim at the base of the fire. I had a small fire at my condo and barely got it out with a 10lb extinguisher. [/QUOTE]
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