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>I hadn't thought of this.  Actually, it surprises me that a vacuum 
>cleaner could generate enough suction to collapse the tank, but then 
>again maybe I
>need a new one.

You can... ...you know how they always demo vacuums by putting a funnel
on the end and lifting a bowling ball? Well, it ain't much of a
challenge. An aluminum tank is a very soft thing.

>  However, I also thought of another reason why this
>might not
>be a good idea.  If there were a significant concentration of fumes in 
>the tank, an electric vacuum could present a danger of fire or 
>explosion.

Oh...shit...yeah!

Greg

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