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how is turning on the heater after the fumes clear out stupid? if the stuff was that explosive there would be a lot more burned up people.
i know a guy that paints with an oped kerosene flame all the time, he's done it for probably 30 years. small bay in his garage with poor ventilation and he never had a fire.

anyway if everyone would read my post i sat the heater outside the paint booth to heat the air going in. not even close to the fumes so i really dont see the problem.

i post a question asking the effects of propane fumes on paint and everyone automatically figures i am some idiot going to blow my self up. and few want to answer the actual question. just like normal on here.




I hear you, Anytime you mention open flame and paint everyone freaks out.

I've got two overhead gas open flame heaters that have been left on by accident many times with the air full of paint fog and luckly nothing has ever happened except my paint dried.
Usally the naysayers are the ones who have never painted. IMO

Paint job looks good, nice work.