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<blockquote data-quote="Rooster1971" data-source="post: 3932678" data-attributes="member: 19292"><p>Little off topic, but I remember a video we watched in Vo-tech some 30 odd years ago just raising the water heater 18” in the garage vastly increased the time spilled gasoline would combust. </p><p>Sitting low it ignited quickly, raised it went over 15 minutes time lapsed and never exploded before the video was over. </p><p>Water tanks have more of a sealed combustion chamber now of course, but still raise them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rooster1971, post: 3932678, member: 19292"] Little off topic, but I remember a video we watched in Vo-tech some 30 odd years ago just raising the water heater 18” in the garage vastly increased the time spilled gasoline would combust. Sitting low it ignited quickly, raised it went over 15 minutes time lapsed and never exploded before the video was over. Water tanks have more of a sealed combustion chamber now of course, but still raise them. [/QUOTE]
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