Oily rags - how dangerous?
Roger Long wrote:
We all grew up hearing about the danger of oily rags. It was linseed
oil they were talking about, not motor oil. Now that I (hopefully)
will be rubbing oil on teak for the rest of my natural life, I expect
to producing a lot of these little incendiary bombs.
How much of a danger are these left over rags? Is it something that
happens just once in a blue moon when a bunch are left in the corner
of a shop for a long time in hot weather? If the phone rings and I
forget to take one to the dumpster, is it "Good by" boat? If I do
toss them in the dumpster, am I at risk of starting a big fire in my
favorite marina or boatyard.
Is there an approved way of storing or disposing of linseed oil rags?
Inquiring mind wants to know.
I always heard...metal drum.
A 45 gallon might be a bit much for most handymen, but a metal 5 gallon
pail with cover would be a nice size to have for temporary storage
before disposal.
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