Well I had planned on draining the tank with no fire in the stove and
all the doors open.
RayB wrote:
>
> I use a forced air kerosene heater (the cylindrical type, like a small jet
> engine) and have never had a problem. I keep the garage door and a window
> open an inch or so to provide fresh air and cross ventilation. (you don't
> want to die from carbon monoxide either) As long as you have no fuel leaks
> and provide for some fresh air I don't believe you'd have a problem.
> Draining the tank is probably not a good idea as fuel vapors ignite more
> readily than liquid fuel.
>
> RayB
> http://www.dragtruk.com/ENTRIES/20KM1FD2KWBP.html
>
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