Yeah nah, that’s not the way. Sure people can get away with it, but it’s really not eliminating the hazards.
fnqsafetygroup.org.au/…/cutting-empty-drums.pdf …gov.au/…/explosions-when-cutting-used-fuel-tanks…
There’s a bunch of non-obvious hazards which exist around cutting into containers which have held fuels, including but not limited to:
- An empty propane container could have an gas+air mixture inside it in proportions which could explode.
- Any liquid residue in an empty fuel container can be vapourised by the heat of the cutting, creating a fuel+air mix which can spontaneously explode from the pressure and heat, even without sparks (think: diesel engine but instead of a 0.25L cylinder but a 200L cylinder).
- An empty gas canister can be contaminated with heavier oils/waxes that could build up over the years of refilling cycles, creating the same hazard as noted for empty liquid fuel containers.
Methods to reduce the hazard include:
- Thoroughly washing the inside of the container before cutting (access can be difficult though).
- Filling with water and cutting while full of water. (Container musn’t be sealed, and the cutting method must be safe to use in a wet environment, and further hazards such as introducing oxygen into the container need to be considered).
SupraMario@lemmy.world 4 months ago
They don’t blow up, but they will create a bigass torch that will spin them around some. You’re not getting blown into pieces, but you’re going to be going into the er with some bbq’d body parts.
OmnislashIsACloudApp@lemmy.world 4 months ago
maybe if it was more full?
the tank didn’t even move when I saw it, just a little flame about 4 inches long for a couple mins.
was super anticlimactic
LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world 4 months ago
I’ve experienced something like that before ♀️ 😭
SupraMario@lemmy.world 4 months ago
That sounds like it had almost nothing left in the tank. A full one will burn for a good bit.
Decoy321@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Also, if you handle them a lot, it’s easy to tell how full they are by weight alone.
tautalas@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Thanks, Hank
SupraMario@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Coal is not allowed in this household!