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"My thought here was that the bucket lid could be pierced to provide a barrier between the drill and the aerosolized naptha."
John Galt.
You may laugh at what I'm going to write, but SUPRISE!
The Aerosol from the hat, or whatever, that would be within the Confined Space of The Container would probably be
Above the Explosive Limit; recall The Fire Triangle: Fuel; Heat; Oxygen. There Would be more than enough Fuel within
the Confined Space; There Could be more than enough Heat, recall the use of Plastic and Static Electricity; there would
Not be enough Oxygen to complete the Fire Triangle; hence, No Fire.
BUT
there Would be Enough Fuel Seeping Out of the Container And Combining With Oxygen to be Ignited by the sparking of
the Drill's Brushes against the Commutator to Complete The Fire Triangle!
Happy Birthday!! Everyone.
I believe that everyone's best practise is the Hand Crank Method; cheap & cheerful and Safe.
Regards,
J T
John Galt.
You may laugh at what I'm going to write, but SUPRISE!
The Aerosol from the hat, or whatever, that would be within the Confined Space of The Container would probably be
Above the Explosive Limit; recall The Fire Triangle: Fuel; Heat; Oxygen. There Would be more than enough Fuel within
the Confined Space; There Could be more than enough Heat, recall the use of Plastic and Static Electricity; there would
Not be enough Oxygen to complete the Fire Triangle; hence, No Fire.
BUT
there Would be Enough Fuel Seeping Out of the Container And Combining With Oxygen to be Ignited by the sparking of
the Drill's Brushes against the Commutator to Complete The Fire Triangle!
Happy Birthday!! Everyone.
I believe that everyone's best practise is the Hand Crank Method; cheap & cheerful and Safe.
Regards,
J T
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