| To: | <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net> |
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| Subject: | RE: Most Dangerous Tool |
| From: | "Randall" <tr3driver@comcast.net> |
| Date: | Sun, 19 Dec 2004 14:20:35 -0800 |
> Could the flame have backed up into the propane > canister as I unscrewed it? Nope, there's no air inside the canister, so the propane can't burn in there. Part of the reason propane is relatively safe, it has a fairly narrow range of flammable mixtures. In effect, it only burns at the interface between propane & air, where the mixture is just right. (Unless of course you've gone to great lengths to mix it just right, like with a carburetor.) Randall |
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