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mushpunx
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Re: AA Sterilizers and electric stovetops? [Re: blindingleaf] 1
#23981777 - 01/04/17 03:53 PM (7 years, 26 days ago) |
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Ha! Toast!
The gas burners that hook up to a tank, are those safe to use inside, like a regular range?
At my last house I had a very large garage and when I was considering doing work out there I looked into purchasing one of those.
Unfortunately I don't exactly have room for the gas tank in my studio apartment, my closet is packed to the gills with lab gear
As it is I'm having to build a stand with flip down table so that I can Leave my flow hood in the closet and still use it
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blindingleaf
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Re: AA Sterilizers and electric stovetops? [Re: mushpunx]
#23983125 - 01/05/17 05:04 AM (7 years, 25 days ago) |
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If Azur ran it in his lab I'd think it was safe, but hopefully he comments, cause I can't remember.
I've only run it in my basement (cement floor and walls, air movement from outside)
I don't know if anyone used them on the boards, but when I worked catering we had these portable gas ranges where the gas was in a disposable tank, the size of a spray paint can, for heating stuff up on the job. not sure how long a tank of the gas would last, but I remember they were cheap
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filthyknees
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Re: AA Sterilizers and electric stovetops? [Re: blindingleaf]
#23989585 - 01/07/17 01:33 PM (7 years, 23 days ago) |
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When I stayed with azur he ran two burners side by side in a space barely big enough for the two pcs with a powerful vent fan above two 941s.
I asked if he ran the burners inside he said hell yes just open a window and pop a box fan in there to suck out the fumes.
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Re: AA Sterilizers and electric stovetops? [Re: filthyknees]
#23989586 - 01/07/17 01:34 PM (7 years, 23 days ago) |
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propane burns pretty damn clean anyway blue flame is pretty safe indoors with propane
you do need some ventilation though, if the CO2 from combustion goes back into combustion it can be broken down to CO
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