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Gasoline vapor venting from my shed?
I have a new 10 x 20 wooden shed. It has 2 gable vents. The gasoline vapors are terrible after the shed has been closed up. Currently I open both windows in the front, the 60" doors in the front and the 36" door on the side and place a large fan at the 36" door blowing in. The windows remain open about 4" during the day and night. We have a refrig in the shed are thinking about putting the upright freezer out there too. I'm concerned about a possible spark causing a fire. Haz location exhaust fans start at $800.00. I was thinking about an exhaust fan blowing into the shed. The shed has no eave vents, but I'm not sure they would help. Any ideas?
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Papaw 1984 CCC 582 w/ creeper, 42" blade, 44C deck, 220# wheel weights, 2 link chains & adjusters, Spring assist lift. |
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Why are you getting so much gas vapor?
One of the Cubs have a leak? |
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You need to find out why you have gas vapors and fix that issue.
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From reading the post I would think that there is an underground gasoline pipe that he needs to tap off of?
I didnt see any reference of gasoline powered equipment... Is there a major base or airport nearby that has an underground system running through your property? Need more info to conclude what may be causing the problem as Sam stated. |
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Are you storing your fuel containers in this shed?
Remove them and see what happens.
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Gas cans are stored outside. The only reason I can think of for the vapors is the clear plastic cover on the gas gauge is missing. Our sponsor's say the gauges are not for use with E-10 gas so I haven't purchased a new one. I leave the gas turned on to the carb, but there are no leaks that I can find. The dual stick 1450 and Bolens push mower & an empty Echo chainsaw are stored inside. The single stick 1450 is sold and parked outside. Sorry I forgot to say what power equipment was inside.
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Papaw 1984 CCC 582 w/ creeper, 42" blade, 44C deck, 220# wheel weights, 2 link chains & adjusters, Spring assist lift. |
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Gas vapours hang out down low. On need a vent like 12-18" off the floor
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I never heard of a gas gauge that shouldn't be used with E-10. I'd find me a different parts supplier.
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Project Uncle Dick Cub Cadet 70 http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ght=Uncle+Dick |
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I've never heard that either.
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Here ya go....probably from China. They say anything over 10% so maybe they are okay? http://www.mowtownusa.com/FUEL-CAP-W..._p_206157.html
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