Propane, on the other hand, carries risks. A leak in a propane tank would be more dangerous than a leak in a tank holding Hydrogen and Oxygen. And it's bad for the environment.
Ever had one of those moments when you realised that you should have just stopped talking before you looked like a complete moron? In case you haven't guessed already, that moment ocurred somewhere early on page one of this discussion.
Propane is bad for the environment, is it? I can guarantee that you will get over 5 000 shots out of a 14oz. tank of propane in an average sized launcher, and that this will do less damage to the environment than the manufacture of a SINGLE hand cranked flashlight. And you know that plastic they're made of? It takes a hell of a lot longer to decompose than the steel that propane tanks are made of, and is unlikely to be recycled.
Also, unless you're adding some sort of odourant to your oxy/hydrogen mix, a leak in a propane tank is considerably less dangerous. Take a look at
this, and superimpose it onto an image of your house to get an idea of a what a significant oxy/hydrogen mix leak could do. To give you a hint: if you were inside the house when it went off, there likely wouldn't be any evidence of a body.
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