ORIGINAL: pmerritt
ORIGINAL: pe reivers
My grandson loves the smell of my workshop, which is a mix of gasoline and much more!
That's just what I want to expose my grandchild to is a closed shop full of chemical vapors. HELLOOOO! Maybe you want to read the warnings on gasoline vapor emission? It's ok if you want to poison yourself but don't put a child in harms way!
Show me a man that works on his gas plane in the house and I'll show you a wife with a suit case in hand heading to her boyfriend's house!
Your name must spell over-eager!
Gasoline has a very lingering smell, noticeable looooong after gasoline vapors have been extracted by the forced air extraction of the shop.
Steel and aluminum too have their distinct smells that linger in decent workshops where these metals are worked with.
I hope you never build your own plane. It would hardly be possible without glue. But then maybe you could build it, but it would fall apart in the first flight attempt.