A salutary warning .

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Picture posted on the OBA Facebook group ;

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This boys and girls is why you don’t leave pressurised vessels in cars on hot sunny days .

this has been a public information presentation on behalf of

the Dept for What The F**k , you really are a twat ! 

 
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Ouch!! 

No expoloding cans at my game day today. Just way to much flesh on show for my liking.... ? 

 
Saw a post about a guy leaving some gas canisters in an ammo box the other week and they exploded in the heat. 

Blew up the ammo box like.. well.. a gas canister exploding inside it.  :lol:  Luckily it took all of the force and no harm done.

 
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Saw a post about a guy leaving some gas canisters in an ammo box the other week and they exploded in the heat. 

Blew up the ammo box like.. well.. a gas canister exploding inside it.  :lol:  Luckily it took all of the force and no harm done.
I saw that also. 

I always leave mine in my bag under the shade... It's gas Jesus Christ what do people expect? 

Rob

 
so far ive not had a hot day where ive left mine in the car, but usually i take them into the game any way in a rucksack and leave under tree / shaded area...

curious, where do people store them at home?

 
I just leave them in my airsoft rucksack in the spare room. It doesn't get direct sunlight so doubt it will get nearly so hot as to explode



 
I just keep mine in a spare room. I run propane though so the bottles are much thicker than green gas. 

 
 i just put all my stuff in the loft, but ive only been using a pistol for 11months, and gas has been in a rucksack in loft since when stored....

might have to find somewhere away from children.....and wife so i dont get moaned at!   :lol: :lol:

 
 i just put all my stuff in the loft, but ive only been using a pistol for 11months, and gas has been in a rucksack in loft since when stored....

might have to find somewhere away from children.....and wife so i dont get moaned at!   :lol: :lol:
You do need to be carful with pressurised vessels if you store them in the lost as it can get VERY hot up there , was getting my gear sorted on Sat for yesterday’s game , when I got some stuff from the attic it was ridiculous hot up there so I decided to check the temp , spare room was 23c , the attic was 35c ! 

Im the same as most though I keep mine in a kit bag in the ‘junk’ room as well .

 
dont worry i have since removed and placed under stairs!

You do need to be carful with pressurised vessels if you store them in the lost as it can get VERY hot up there , was getting my gear sorted on Sat for yesterday’s game , when I got some stuff from the attic it was ridiculous hot up there so I decided to check the temp , spare room was 23c , the attic was 35c ! 

Im the same as most though I keep mine in a kit bag in the ‘junk’ room as well .
just checked the temp, downstairs was '26', loft with same tool, hitting 30....although feels warmer up there!

 
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final temp, after hour left in loft....it was at 37deg!!!

just realised though i still have camping gas up there since 2006 i forgot was there!  :rolleyes:

 
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small cans,, not the big ones!....been up there that long, they are fine :)

 
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