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Re: Pits are the pits

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Subject: Re: Pits are the pits
From: Max Heim <mvheim@studiolimage.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 14:46:23 -0700
I think the objection to residential garage pits is the fact that many
attached garages also contain a gas water heater, gas dryer, or gas furnace.
Any leaked gas would accumulate in the pit.

A detached garage with no gas appliances would probably pass muster.


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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the primer red one with chrome wires
My garage has a dirt floor... might just start digging...


on 7/20/05 8:28 AM, Stuart MacMillan at macgroup@comcast.net wrote:

> Well, the quickie-lube places have used them for years, but maybe that's
> contributed to the apparent brain damage that most of the people working
> there exhibit.  
> 
> My biggest fear would be turning it into a big BBQ pit with a fuel spill.
> 
> Stuart MacMillan
> 
> Paul wrote:
> 
> There was also heavier fumes that would sink into the pit and
> asphyxiate the owner.
> 
> 
> Bob Howard wrote:
>>   In some communities a pit is illegal.  I've been told that the reasons
>> include auto fluids deep in the ground and fire hazards.  The fluids
>> objection makes some sense, though I don't see why fire would be more
>> likely in a hole than on the surface of the earth.   Some towns have
>> forced pit owners to fill them.
>> Bob




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