I know this has been discussed before but still thought this was an interesting video.
a plastic liner is fine if the lid is heavy and seals tight.I’m surprised that PA doesn’t sell these containers. The cans I have looked at had a plastic bin inside.
I have three in my little shop........ Fire scares the hell out of me......A little off topic -- but maybe not so much.
Thinking while in my shop just this afternoon -- ya know, I don't have a fire extinguisher in here - I do sometimes weld, heat things with a propane torch -- yeah, I should get one in here.
What's that saying - better to have one and never need it than need one and not have one. - what a sickening feeling that would be !
I have 3 in the shop and a 5 gallon water bucket. The other thing we should think about is exits and secondary exits. I have a seacan on each side as part of the shop walls and I have thought about...what if I am on the mill and a fire breaks out in a vehicle in the main shop floor? The seacan doors lock from the outside, and unless I change that setup I am trapped on the wrong side of a fire. As my lungs are compromised already, I would not last long in smoke.I also have one and it's by the doorway.