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basskisser wrote:
Gene Kearns wrote: On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 17:43:05 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote: I doubt there is any significant risk. Most boat fuel tanks and fittings are not made from sparking materials, anyway. You doubt it??? Gene, do you know where Jeff keeps his boat? And, do you own a video camera? If yes to both questions, I'm shocked that you'd stoop so low, just to sell the footage to one of the TV news organizations. Get a job. :-) Aw.... come on. The guy is already paranoid. In 40 years of pulling wrenches I have yet to create an explosion from tightening fuel fittings..... a few fires maybe, but nothing *serious*. Same here, the only time that I've had a gasoline fire, it was intentional! Hope your insurance adjuster isn't listening. ;-) DT |
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