all pretty funny...you typically get better rates on auto insurance if you can claim it is "garaged", not parked on the street! So they don't care if it burns your house down, just make it a trifle harder to steal...
all pretty funny...you typically get better rates on auto insurance if you can claim it is "garaged", not parked on the street! So they don't care if it burns your house down, just make it a trifle harder to steal...
But then so is everything else in the house.
-- Rick C
On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 5:02:23 PM UTC-7, rickman wrote: ...
The electrolyte is not flammable like paper or wood but more gasoline - its flash-point is only 30 or so degrees.
kevin
It was poorly worded.
You can store petrol in a car's fuel tank; the insurance companies don't want you storing large amounts in random containers. OTOH I haven't seen any clauses against barbecue lighting fluid nor metallic sodium etc. Consistency? They've heard of it.
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