I agree. And I know Ragasco tests what happens to a composite tank in
a fire. It will not explode. Here is a video:
http://www.ragasco.com/files/documen...pg_complet.wmv
"RL" == Roger Long writes:
RL If you had a fire hot enough to burn through a fiberglass propane tank, I
RL think the gas release would be the least of your worries by the time it
RL happened. Having a fire start because a steel tank rusted through would
RL worry me a lot more.
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