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Old 05-31-2008, 08:44 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Howard92884 View Post
Prybar fixes that. It makes me wonder though, if they are using a cordless drill like a dewalt, if anyone has caught on fire from trying to steal gas. Ever see sparks in the little air vents on the back of the drill? Or even if its a metal gas tank, there is a possibility of spark. Thieves aren't very smart.

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mythbusters time, i'm not sure that that'd be hot enough to ignite gas, especially if you're drilling into liquid at the bottom of the tank. if you were drilling above the fill level and were drilling into fumes, i could see it going up.
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