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![]() Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Dallas, TX
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Stupid question of the day...
I am using a paint stripper disc to remove the paint from my cab floor so that I can por15 the floor. The disc throws sparks every now and then. Should I remove gas tank? I considered throwing a wet blanket over it, but I really don't want to blow myself up during this project. If there isn't leaks, I would assume I should be fine, but want to get y'alls expert opinion.
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Factory Strippers Rule!
![]() Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Shingle Springs, CA
Posts: 707
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Re: Stupid question of the day...
Eh, I wouldn't worry too much if it ain't leaking and you aren't grinding directly on the tank... just be careful around the lines where they go through the floor!
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![]() Join Date: May 2007
Location: Southern Cal
Posts: 20,117
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Re: Stupid question of the day...
You'll be fine. Make sure to smoke a cigarette while you are doing it too
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