Hi all, many thanx for all the concerns, if its dry I do it outside. If its wet then I do it in the garage, thats below the living area and I use NO electrical devices or flames of any types.
In my previous job I worked on fuel tankers and trailers as well as fire engines, so I know all the risks etc.............regards wayne davidson Invers NZ.............
PS. If I ever get it wrong one day, then somehow you will get to find out...............
On 13/05/10 12:32 PM, earle.young tds.net wrote:
> Wayne Invers said: "But at home ... I use Petrol/gasoline, its a better
> cleaner, cheaper than kero."
>
> Gasoline fumes can and will find a pilot light anywhere in the house, and
> when they do, it is not a small fire, it is a house-wrecking explosion.
>
> The risk is not worth it.
>
> Earle Young
> Madison, Wisconsin
> Offering expert wheelbuilding services for classic and modern bicycles.