Posted by 88-1175 on December 04, 2014 at 14:41:16 from (24.131.230.225):
been thinkin about cleanin my garage up some,its an "l" shape of 2 bays that are 30x60,cement block.im the 3rd generation to use it,and nothing is ever pitched,tho its very neat.a buddy of mine had a small fire with minimal damage.we were talking about what if??.I know where everything is at his place,he wasn't home that evening,i can see his place from mine.i rushed over and informed the firemen where the torches were,gas,and other flamables and dangers were.a few days later we were talking about my place in the thought of safety for the firemen if mine ever had a fire.out consensus is "wow,what a mess".we were just thinking quickly and we came up with,2 sets of torches,2 drums of gas full,various gans ,say a half dozen of vp fuel,a drum of vp,100 gallon of diesel,20-25 tires,3 different drums of oil,30 gallon of cutting oil,full drum of parts cleaner.now the scary part,dynamite,im the 4th generation to oversee our local cemetery,my dad and grandfather have made it clear to me theres some in the garage,but never told me where,because young boys like to blow things up..lol..well grandfather is gone,ive never found it,i looked half assed,dad says he forgets were its at,benn 40 yrs since they used it.ive got plenty of room to make a "safe area" for the liquid flammables.i really think id have to tell the fire dept to just stand back if it ever was on fire and it was not looking good.all the flammables I mentioned are just randomly spread through out the building.do any of you guys have a floor plan at the fire dept laying out the dangers in your shop/garage.???
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