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you are so very right bill. I incorrectly stated that about oxygen. Its
just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
explosive. Sound about right?
L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III wrote:
> Oxygen by it's self is not flammable. All though that small amount
>we trapped in a glass in high school chemistry, sure made the magnesium
>burn brightly.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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>> John, Sorry I don't recall the pressures on the system. given some time, I
>> can go through my books, and find out what they should be though. The
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>> chuck did to. Now, If I was stranded in the desert, and thats all I had to
>> make a system work, I'd damn well use it ;)
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just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
explosive. Sound about right?
L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------ III wrote:
> Oxygen by it's self is not flammable. All though that small amount
>we trapped in a glass in high school chemistry, sure made the magnesium
>burn brightly.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
>mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
>> John, Sorry I don't recall the pressures on the system. given some time, I
>> can go through my books, and find out what they should be though. The
>[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>> chuck did to. Now, If I was stranded in the desert, and thats all I had to
>> make a system work, I'd damn well use it ;)
>
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You don't want to be smoking around someone using oxygen.
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"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> you are so very right bill. I incorrectly stated that about oxygen. Its
> just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
> believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
> explosive. Sound about right?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> you are so very right bill. I incorrectly stated that about oxygen. Its
> just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
> believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
> explosive. Sound about right?
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You don't want to be smoking around someone using oxygen.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> you are so very right bill. I incorrectly stated that about oxygen. Its
> just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
> believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
> explosive. Sound about right?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> you are so very right bill. I incorrectly stated that about oxygen. Its
> just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
> believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
> explosive. Sound about right?
Guest
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You don't want to be smoking around someone using oxygen.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> you are so very right bill. I incorrectly stated that about oxygen. Its
> just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
> believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
> explosive. Sound about right?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> you are so very right bill. I incorrectly stated that about oxygen. Its
> just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
> believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
> explosive. Sound about right?
Guest
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You don't want to be smoking around someone using oxygen.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> you are so very right bill. I incorrectly stated that about oxygen. Its
> just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
> believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
> explosive. Sound about right?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Robb S via CarKB.com" wrote:
>
> you are so very right bill. I incorrectly stated that about oxygen. Its
> just that with so much pure oxygen around, (correct me if I'm wrong) I
> believe the flash point of a substance lowers, and turns even more
> explosive. Sound about right?
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>OK, perhaps the eco-***** have done us in again.
>In the NE yesterday I tried to get some R134a ..... and NO ONE in
>western NJ, Eastern Penna. or Delaware has any ...... ???????
>I can get it online from Florida .... at about 400% above the 'normal'
>price.
>I know the manufacturer, duPont, has had problems in production and
>legal - as they are appraently having GREAT legal problems with all
>their Fluorine based products. The production problems started last
>year but duPont advised that all would be 'remedied' by December 2004.
>
>Any suggestions; or, should I just bite the bullet and find some
>bootleg R12 and switch back?
///////////////////
There is a "New" freon on the market, it's GHG-x8 called coolfreeze.
the website says it's cheeper and the head pressure is lower. Go to
search and type in ( coolfreeze ! )
:>)
I am opposed to millionaires.......but it would be dangerous to offer me the
position. ~Mark Twain
>OK, perhaps the eco-***** have done us in again.
>In the NE yesterday I tried to get some R134a ..... and NO ONE in
>western NJ, Eastern Penna. or Delaware has any ...... ???????
>I can get it online from Florida .... at about 400% above the 'normal'
>price.
>I know the manufacturer, duPont, has had problems in production and
>legal - as they are appraently having GREAT legal problems with all
>their Fluorine based products. The production problems started last
>year but duPont advised that all would be 'remedied' by December 2004.
>
>Any suggestions; or, should I just bite the bullet and find some
>bootleg R12 and switch back?
///////////////////
There is a "New" freon on the market, it's GHG-x8 called coolfreeze.
the website says it's cheeper and the head pressure is lower. Go to
search and type in ( coolfreeze ! )
:>)
I am opposed to millionaires.......but it would be dangerous to offer me the
position. ~Mark Twain
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http://www.boycottford.com/Default.a...&sid=329189314
>OK, perhaps the eco-***** have done us in again.
>In the NE yesterday I tried to get some R134a ..... and NO ONE in
>western NJ, Eastern Penna. or Delaware has any ...... ???????
>I can get it online from Florida .... at about 400% above the 'normal'
>price.
>I know the manufacturer, duPont, has had problems in production and
>legal - as they are appraently having GREAT legal problems with all
>their Fluorine based products. The production problems started last
>year but duPont advised that all would be 'remedied' by December 2004.
>
>Any suggestions; or, should I just bite the bullet and find some
>bootleg R12 and switch back?
///////////////////
There is a "New" freon on the market, it's GHG-x8 called coolfreeze.
the website says it's cheeper and the head pressure is lower. Go to
search and type in ( coolfreeze ! )
:>)
I am opposed to millionaires.......but it would be dangerous to offer me the
position. ~Mark Twain
>OK, perhaps the eco-***** have done us in again.
>In the NE yesterday I tried to get some R134a ..... and NO ONE in
>western NJ, Eastern Penna. or Delaware has any ...... ???????
>I can get it online from Florida .... at about 400% above the 'normal'
>price.
>I know the manufacturer, duPont, has had problems in production and
>legal - as they are appraently having GREAT legal problems with all
>their Fluorine based products. The production problems started last
>year but duPont advised that all would be 'remedied' by December 2004.
>
>Any suggestions; or, should I just bite the bullet and find some
>bootleg R12 and switch back?
///////////////////
There is a "New" freon on the market, it's GHG-x8 called coolfreeze.
the website says it's cheeper and the head pressure is lower. Go to
search and type in ( coolfreeze ! )
:>)
I am opposed to millionaires.......but it would be dangerous to offer me the
position. ~Mark Twain
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Posts: n/a
http://www.boycottford.com/Default.a...&sid=329189314
>OK, perhaps the eco-***** have done us in again.
>In the NE yesterday I tried to get some R134a ..... and NO ONE in
>western NJ, Eastern Penna. or Delaware has any ...... ???????
>I can get it online from Florida .... at about 400% above the 'normal'
>price.
>I know the manufacturer, duPont, has had problems in production and
>legal - as they are appraently having GREAT legal problems with all
>their Fluorine based products. The production problems started last
>year but duPont advised that all would be 'remedied' by December 2004.
>
>Any suggestions; or, should I just bite the bullet and find some
>bootleg R12 and switch back?
///////////////////
There is a "New" freon on the market, it's GHG-x8 called coolfreeze.
the website says it's cheeper and the head pressure is lower. Go to
search and type in ( coolfreeze ! )
:>)
I am opposed to millionaires.......but it would be dangerous to offer me the
position. ~Mark Twain
>OK, perhaps the eco-***** have done us in again.
>In the NE yesterday I tried to get some R134a ..... and NO ONE in
>western NJ, Eastern Penna. or Delaware has any ...... ???????
>I can get it online from Florida .... at about 400% above the 'normal'
>price.
>I know the manufacturer, duPont, has had problems in production and
>legal - as they are appraently having GREAT legal problems with all
>their Fluorine based products. The production problems started last
>year but duPont advised that all would be 'remedied' by December 2004.
>
>Any suggestions; or, should I just bite the bullet and find some
>bootleg R12 and switch back?
///////////////////
There is a "New" freon on the market, it's GHG-x8 called coolfreeze.
the website says it's cheeper and the head pressure is lower. Go to
search and type in ( coolfreeze ! )
:>)
I am opposed to millionaires.......but it would be dangerous to offer me the
position. ~Mark Twain
Guest
Posts: n/a
http://www.boycottford.com/Default.a...&sid=329189314
>OK, perhaps the eco-***** have done us in again.
>In the NE yesterday I tried to get some R134a ..... and NO ONE in
>western NJ, Eastern Penna. or Delaware has any ...... ???????
>I can get it online from Florida .... at about 400% above the 'normal'
>price.
>I know the manufacturer, duPont, has had problems in production and
>legal - as they are appraently having GREAT legal problems with all
>their Fluorine based products. The production problems started last
>year but duPont advised that all would be 'remedied' by December 2004.
>
>Any suggestions; or, should I just bite the bullet and find some
>bootleg R12 and switch back?
///////////////////
There is a "New" freon on the market, it's GHG-x8 called coolfreeze.
the website says it's cheeper and the head pressure is lower. Go to
search and type in ( coolfreeze ! )
:>)
I am opposed to millionaires.......but it would be dangerous to offer me the
position. ~Mark Twain
>OK, perhaps the eco-***** have done us in again.
>In the NE yesterday I tried to get some R134a ..... and NO ONE in
>western NJ, Eastern Penna. or Delaware has any ...... ???????
>I can get it online from Florida .... at about 400% above the 'normal'
>price.
>I know the manufacturer, duPont, has had problems in production and
>legal - as they are appraently having GREAT legal problems with all
>their Fluorine based products. The production problems started last
>year but duPont advised that all would be 'remedied' by December 2004.
>
>Any suggestions; or, should I just bite the bullet and find some
>bootleg R12 and switch back?
///////////////////
There is a "New" freon on the market, it's GHG-x8 called coolfreeze.
the website says it's cheeper and the head pressure is lower. Go to
search and type in ( coolfreeze ! )
:>)
I am opposed to millionaires.......but it would be dangerous to offer me the
position. ~Mark Twain
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BS! Find someone with a Real job that doesn't have to generate
government grants.
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Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Nice link... you should read it:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
> __
> Steve
> .
government grants.
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Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> Nice link... you should read it:
>
> <>
> We think that within the next 20 years we are likely to see an ozone hole
> perhaps as big as the present one over Antarctica but over the North Pole."
> Joseph Farman, Brian Gardiner and Jonathan Shanklin, are the BAS scientists
> who discovered the Antarctic ozone hole.
> Professor Shanklin also is the Director of the British Astronomical
> Association's Comet Section and the President of the Cambridge Natural
> History Society
> </>
> __
> Steve
> .


