Everett_45
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Hi all, I'm curious to know the right way to store chemicals, oil, brake cleaner, WD40, and other 'garage fluids', particularly in a hot, non-ventilated environment.
In the near future I will have a non-insulated storage unit where this stuff will most likely be stored with my tools and other garage stuff. Where I live I've seen it get up to 100 degrees outside, but the hottest month averages 85. If I were to put everything in one sealed container, like a bucket, would that pose more of a hazard by trapping the fumes or would it be beneficial by cutting off oxygen if it were to combust?
This also goes for the aluminum toolbox in my truck. I have oil, WD, and brake cleaner in that box and I'm curious if that's a significant fire hazard when it sits in the sun all day.
I realize that some guys will say, "Well I've stored all that stuff in my hot garage for 30 years with no issues", but I would like to play it safe. Thanks
In the near future I will have a non-insulated storage unit where this stuff will most likely be stored with my tools and other garage stuff. Where I live I've seen it get up to 100 degrees outside, but the hottest month averages 85. If I were to put everything in one sealed container, like a bucket, would that pose more of a hazard by trapping the fumes or would it be beneficial by cutting off oxygen if it were to combust?
This also goes for the aluminum toolbox in my truck. I have oil, WD, and brake cleaner in that box and I'm curious if that's a significant fire hazard when it sits in the sun all day.
I realize that some guys will say, "Well I've stored all that stuff in my hot garage for 30 years with no issues", but I would like to play it safe. Thanks
