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Propane BOOM Bay

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Bodie6413@... wrote:
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>I put a wood floor on my Intrigue two years ago and it holds all the cat >litter, firewood, folding plastic patio furniture, patio rugs, and a >number of other things.
Ron and Molly, '01 Intrigue # 11262, San Diego
I made an Aluminum Box for the Forward Section and have a mesh floor in the rear section, but left the middle section open for Gas Venting. And Nothing goes in that bay that could cause a SPARK that would ignite venting propane gases. I suspect all of us voilating the Liability/warning Stickers that CC puts in these bay are flirting with problems if a sitation happens involving something in those bays casuing damage. Your not so friendly insurance company may say SORRY it is your fault for not heeding the Warning Labels. But what the Hell, I have been a risk taker all of my life, and what the wife does not know won't hurt her.... Plus I've got several more small aluminum space utilitzers planned for we hit the road in Jan. '05 Cheers

Lee in Portland with '01 Intrigue 36 ft.

Propane Boom Bay

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Mac Wafford mac2454@...> wrote:

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>I welded expanded metal across the hole bottom of the bay. Helps protect the tank and hoses. I did this after running over a 1x4 and finding it lodged in the compartment that night when we stopped........ all the venting you need and a little storage to........Mac.
Hey Mac. That Expanded Metal in the Middle is a good Protection Idea..
Thanks for adding another project to my list...Except I'll Bolt mine in..
Lee in Portland