Hi everyone,
I just wanted to ask some safety questions about welding on my van. It's it safe to weld straight on a van with a fuel tank as long as it's not near? Would you have to remove the tank if it was? Same for the gas tank (it's a westy with an underslung tank). Aside from removing flammable materials when grinding is there anything else to be aware of from a camper perspective?
Thanks,
Si
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Re: Safety when welding on the van
Remove anything remotly flammable within a fair radius of welding/grinding and make sure you have an extinguisher/bucket of water/fire blanket handy. As for welding near a petrol tank there are mixed views and it all depends on what proximity your are welding to a tank. 

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Re: Safety when welding on the van
and also wether diesel or petrol, the former pose few threats the latter more care required, keep away from under front arches, filler and usual spots,
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Re: Safety when welding on the van
Theres also a train of thought that battery should be disconnected. Welding current generally takes shortest route though so I wouldn't remove batt or tank just to weld a panel but you do need to be alert with respect to fuel lines.
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