doesn't matter, its more then 1lb of lpg in a buildingIt's not a permanent fixture..
doesn't matter, its more then 1lb of lpg in a buildingIt's not a permanent fixture..
Answer: NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) regulations make it unlawful to take any tank larger than a 1-lb tank inside a residence. The regulations were written to protect you from potential problems such as a leaking propane tank, fire, and possible explosions.Then explain the tank mounted heater instructions specifically mentioning indoor use.
Answer: NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) regulations make it unlawful to take any tank larger than a 1-lb tank inside a residence. The regulations were written to protect you from potential problems such as a leaking propane tank, fire, and possible explosions.

My mistake, you're storing while using in a working area
My mistake, you're storing while using in a working area![]()
All the gloom and doom over propane tanks mainly commenced due to a plumbing/hardware store in Brooklyn blowing up in the early 80s, the explosion killed 4 people.
The inside story is the store was a main supplier of BBQ tanks; at the time a high percentage of BBQ tanks had leakage. There was little concern the store always had a high percent of leaking propane in the building. I know as I had to occasionally purchase items in the store. The store gave me the creeps as I knew the propane concentration was too high, as did the Fire department. I was there one time when the department was inspecting the premise. The fire department had to be paid off, there is no way an inspector could allow the amount of leakage to exist otherwise, no possibility. Anyway after the building explosion, supposedly triggered by a mishandled delivery of propane tanks on the outside of the building, the NYC Fire Department down played the fact the buildings interior always had a very high level of leaking propane, due to it's role in the death of 4 people.
Now since then, the valves were redesign for BBQ propane tanks to prevent leakage, and the gloom and doom as to propane tanks developed.
"However Any donkey can legally manufacture and use explosives provided they don't transport or store them."
You can create and store ANY explosive, with limits of amount and intent. as long as you do not transport it under Fed law, state laws vary. Example= Tannerite
You can't legally store it (mixed) without the appropriate approved magazine with all of its requirements.
"All explosive materials, including mixed binary explosives, must be stored in locked explosives storage magazines as prescribed in the regulations found in 27 CFR, Part 555, Subpart K: Storage, unless they are in the process of being used, manufactured, transported, or physically handled in the operating process."

or for fishingI only stated you can store them, not that you do not need to follow FED and state laws. As to a magazine construction, does not look to demanding.
As to the need to make and store explosives, a normal resident would only need an explosive in very few instance, as in tree stump removal, well shooting, rock removal, tannerite, technically all could be done without storage or the or even the use of explosives.
Sorry i must have missed your point thenThat confirms my point.
Sorry i must have missed your point then
So, using in a well ventilated garage, sure. there is a lot of grey areas to that. Not in a house or place of residents. you can use for commercial or new buildsYou can use the heater (with attached tank) inside.
Usage and storage are mutually exclusive.
I only stated you can store them, not that you do not need to follow FED and state laws. As to a magazine construction, does not look to demanding.
I'm not far from Bloomsburg, in perry county. I have done my fair share as a kid doing just this"or for fishing"
Use to make firework, some of them 1"x 6" flash powder fire crackers, as kid. Went down to a pond to light a couple hundred of them on the 4th one year with a bunch of friend. The next day, there were an awful lot of dead fish on the surface, an awful lot.
while in the process of selling my Staten Island home. Can't wait to leave NYC PERMANENTLY, not to return but for a few days each year.A co-worker filled a party balloon with acetylene, set it on a piece of newspaper and lit the corner of the paper.I can't imagine an acetylene explosion.
We do this all the time, i fill milk jugs and thrown in the fire. but i live in the middle of nowhereA co-worker filled a party balloon with acetylene, set it on a piece of newspaper and lit the corner of the paper.
The explosion was so loud the fire department showed up to find out what blew up.
