I know it's not recommended, but I've been storing and using my propane tank(s) inside my Fleet shell without a proper propane storage box. With a roof vent or window open it seems like low risk, but now I'm second-guessing my setup. I'd like to clear up interior space and address any potential safety concerns, so mounting it outside the back door seems like a good option.
I was thinking of replacing one of the factory installed "steps" with a propane bottle mount and cutting a hole for a small access door in the exterior wall. This way I could connect an interior stove/Mr.Buddy heater to the exterior tank. The tank could also be easily accessed for outside cooking.
Can the AL framing handle a 10 or 20 lb tank (20-40lb weight) bouncing around on the 2 vertical bolts of a "step"? Or do you recommend spanning more framing?
Before I cut any holes for a access door, are there any plans showing where framing members are located?
Any suggestions, pics of similar setups, etc? Thanks!
I was thinking of replacing one of the factory installed "steps" with a propane bottle mount and cutting a hole for a small access door in the exterior wall. This way I could connect an interior stove/Mr.Buddy heater to the exterior tank. The tank could also be easily accessed for outside cooking.
Can the AL framing handle a 10 or 20 lb tank (20-40lb weight) bouncing around on the 2 vertical bolts of a "step"? Or do you recommend spanning more framing?
Before I cut any holes for a access door, are there any plans showing where framing members are located?
Any suggestions, pics of similar setups, etc? Thanks!