Personally I would take it to the local authority
And maybe leave it in the garden till then just in case
When to use your food stash
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Re: When to use your food stash
when it comes to catastrophic events, we never know when the day before is the day before. So we prepare for tomorrow
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Re: When to use your food stash
Firstly give it a shake to see if there is still liquid in it. That should tell you if the seals are still ok if there is. Try turning the valve , does gas come out of it or is it seized? If you want to keep the stove itself but not the canister then i'd disconnect it and let it degas outside. If it's degassing how are you going to take it to the tip anyway . You can't take it in the car as all that gas will just be filling the car or are you going to walk there with a canister hissing away in your hand. For that matter would it even be safe to take it whole to the tip and then disassemble it there? Probably be a risk to others. For what it's worth i've taken one apart and the gas comes out quite slowly really.
Re: When to use your food stash
With grenfell here. Let it blow out in the garden.
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Re: When to use your food stash
Is it really bad that I’d be tempted to put it in a hot incinerator with the lid off to see what happened?!
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No... I'd be tempted to do the same
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when it comes to catastrophic events, we never know when the day before is the day before. So we prepare for tomorrow
Prepping on a small island
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Re: When to use your food stash
Tada! Grenfell, jansman, that's the vote, degassing it is
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Re: When to use your food stash
I've had one like this (not quite as rusty).
As several people have said, dump the can well away from everything and let it outgas...... Empty cans can go into recycling
Then check the rubber 'doughnut' seal around the spike, if thats torn, cracked or rotten (it'll be slimey and/or stuck to the can) then its either a new seal (if you can find one) or a new stove.
Check the valve moves, its such a simple design it either works or it doesn't
If the pot arms are stuck try WD40, rust on the pot arms is irrelevant as long as the arms aren't eaten away.
The other option is let Bos or Spud blow it up for you
As several people have said, dump the can well away from everything and let it outgas...... Empty cans can go into recycling
Then check the rubber 'doughnut' seal around the spike, if thats torn, cracked or rotten (it'll be slimey and/or stuck to the can) then its either a new seal (if you can find one) or a new stove.
Check the valve moves, its such a simple design it either works or it doesn't
If the pot arms are stuck try WD40, rust on the pot arms is irrelevant as long as the arms aren't eaten away.
The other option is let Bos or Spud blow it up for you
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Thanks for that, forgecorvus those are great tips about checking it out. You know what, I'll video it outgassing, and if something happens, I'll post it on here
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we have 4 teenagers at home and a 22yr old at uni and oh how they like to do a midnight raid at times though in all fairness the eldest lad who is 16 did come up with a good idea this weekend when i was talking to him about me remembering what is in the cupboards,he said why dont you put white boards on the inside of cupboard doors and when its been used or added update the white board,which to be honest i thought was not abad idea...Jerseyspud wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 10:12 pm My teenager likes to raid the stash when she's hungry.
Need to lock the cupboard really
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I’ve been the same about that, built up a nice supply in case of shortage but then never cycled through it, some stuff I had to chuck out because it had gone bad, I hate the wastage of food above a lot of things as I was brought up with ‘there are people in the world starving’ mentality, correctly too.
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