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HelpIs it possible to find an affordable and cheap tent that's air tight inside and could trap carbon monoxide from charcoal burning?
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Pretty much the title. Is it possible to find an affordable and cheap tent that's air tight inside and could trap carbon monoxide from charcoal burning? I have been reading most tents are not air tight on the inside. Are their any substitutions for things that could trap gas inside?
I'm currently eating my (hopefully) last meal -pasta followed by a vegan ice cream sundae- at a jazz bar above a little independent cinema near the location I picked. Today I will start my BBQ probably around 11 o'clock UK time and hope to be dead by the early hours. Within a couple of days my...
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There are no airtight tents; all you can do is seal vents with tape.
Pretty much the title. Is it possible to find an affordable and cheap tent that's air tight inside and could trap carbon monoxide from charcoal burning? I have been reading most tents are not air tight on the inside. Are their any substitutions for things that could trap gas inside?
A bit late to respond, but then does that mean it would be possible to just drive off to a parking lot with a car, just burn some charcoal in the passenger seat or something, and that would be that more or less then? I assume there's more to it than that, but i'll ask regardless to see what all I can get.
A bit late to respond, but then does that mean it would be possible to just drive off to a parking lot with a car, just burn some charcoal in the passenger seat or something, and that would be that more or less then? I assume there's more to it than that, but i'll ask regardless to see what all I can get.
A bit late to respond, but then does that mean it would be possible to just drive off to a parking lot with a car, just burn some charcoal in the passenger seat or something, and that would be that more or less then? I assume there's more to it than that, but i'll ask regardless to see what all I can get.
You would be better off going to a less suspicious spot than a parking garage. You have to burn the charcoal outside the car before putting it inside. Most garages have cameras nowadays.
Due to the low emissions the newer cars put out, that's even getting to be less dependable.
You would be better off going to a less suspicious spot than a parking garage. You have to burn the charcoal outside the car before putting it inside. Most garages have cameras nowadays.
What method for burning charcoal would you recommend then and what is a sealed space I could use? I could try a car if it works inside the garage here. I am assuming the gas would stay in the car and not leak to the garage and not kill anyone here. I don't live alone and don't want to put anyone in danger but I know I could easily slip into the garage during the night to attempt something and reliably not be disturbed. Meaning I just need to find a way to keep the gas trapped and a safe way to burn the charcoal to get it to start releasing the gas,
I'll be using a tent. No issues. Just seal it well. Then generate more CO than any loss that might occur. Really not that difficult. Do you have any idea how much CO is emitted from burning charcoal? Copious amounts, that's how much. You can easily kill yourself using a tent and burning charcoal. Buy a good tent with a high water repellency, attached ground sheet, and minimal vents and windows. Read through the CO Megathread to learn the specifics.
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