I'd rather have fumes wafting from a gas-can 6" above the luggage rack, than having liquid petrol dripping down the side of the van. In all of my experience, I have never smelled any fumes - unless I was "burping" the plastic cans. m2cw, Malcolm On 17 Dec 2001, at 16:30, mike miller wrote: > My impression is/was that gasoline is not particularly > dangerous, but gasoline fumes are dangerous as heck! Using > that theory wouldn't it be better to carry the cans full > [admittedly I don't what you'd do about expansion]? > > Mike |
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