On 10/24/2012 07:44 PM, Robert Taylor wrote:
If the tank is ostensibly empty, why not just unscrew the valve, poke
in the end of a hose through the opening, and fill it up with water?
Robert Taylor
A water filled tank tends to be messy during cutting, but it shows a
good thought, don't die trying to cut a tank! It is safest to cut it
underwater with the tank filled with water, but that is not a trivial
task. After flushing with hot air, try putting car exhaust into the
tank, it will not make it safe, but it will be safer since exhaust
contains less oxygen than air.
Dave 8{)
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