Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
Like a gas cloths dyer. I have been guilty of.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ DougW wrote: > > Yea.. it's spam. > > But it's also a darn good time to remind folks > that running a vehicle in a garage without proper > ventalation is STUPID and can KILL you. > > The same goes with fuels and solvents in a garage. > Especially if you have a gas hot water heater that > hasn't been raised on a 18" stand. > (which for the U.S. is code in remodels and new > construction in all States) > > But back to the garage. > > http://www.goodyearbeltsandhose.com/...aragehose.html > http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/TTW120.html > http://oemproamtools.com/garage_exhaust_hose.htm > http://www.nsgv.com/ > http://airhosereels.com/exhosac.html > > For those of you with BIG garages. > http://www.texaselec.com/VehicleExha...ustSystems.htm > > The basics: > > 1) a gas-tight connection to the vehicles exhaust pipe(s) > 2) a heat resistant hose that will not melt or catch fire. > 3) an exterior dump that does not allow fumes to be drawn > back into the house. > 4) a fresh air source away from the exterior dump port. > > The best systems use a pump to pull the fumes away. This solves > the issue with leaky hoses and also creates a negative pressure > environment that helps pull fresh air in. > > Remember that some mufflers have a weep hole that will allow > exhaust fumes out, and all vehicles leak exhaust to some extent. > It's always better to work with full ventilation and have a CO > sensor in the garage. > http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5010.html > > Also... Check your furnaces and fireplaces. Get them cleaned > and adjusted properly so you save money. > > And don't forget to wash behind your ears. ;) > > -- > Doug(I need a beer)W |
Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
Like a gas cloths dyer. I have been guilty of.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ DougW wrote: > > Yea.. it's spam. > > But it's also a darn good time to remind folks > that running a vehicle in a garage without proper > ventalation is STUPID and can KILL you. > > The same goes with fuels and solvents in a garage. > Especially if you have a gas hot water heater that > hasn't been raised on a 18" stand. > (which for the U.S. is code in remodels and new > construction in all States) > > But back to the garage. > > http://www.goodyearbeltsandhose.com/...aragehose.html > http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/TTW120.html > http://oemproamtools.com/garage_exhaust_hose.htm > http://www.nsgv.com/ > http://airhosereels.com/exhosac.html > > For those of you with BIG garages. > http://www.texaselec.com/VehicleExha...ustSystems.htm > > The basics: > > 1) a gas-tight connection to the vehicles exhaust pipe(s) > 2) a heat resistant hose that will not melt or catch fire. > 3) an exterior dump that does not allow fumes to be drawn > back into the house. > 4) a fresh air source away from the exterior dump port. > > The best systems use a pump to pull the fumes away. This solves > the issue with leaky hoses and also creates a negative pressure > environment that helps pull fresh air in. > > Remember that some mufflers have a weep hole that will allow > exhaust fumes out, and all vehicles leak exhaust to some extent. > It's always better to work with full ventilation and have a CO > sensor in the garage. > http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5010.html > > Also... Check your furnaces and fireplaces. Get them cleaned > and adjusted properly so you save money. > > And don't forget to wash behind your ears. ;) > > -- > Doug(I need a beer)W |
Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
Like a gas cloths dyer. I have been guilty of.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ DougW wrote: > > Yea.. it's spam. > > But it's also a darn good time to remind folks > that running a vehicle in a garage without proper > ventalation is STUPID and can KILL you. > > The same goes with fuels and solvents in a garage. > Especially if you have a gas hot water heater that > hasn't been raised on a 18" stand. > (which for the U.S. is code in remodels and new > construction in all States) > > But back to the garage. > > http://www.goodyearbeltsandhose.com/...aragehose.html > http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/TTW120.html > http://oemproamtools.com/garage_exhaust_hose.htm > http://www.nsgv.com/ > http://airhosereels.com/exhosac.html > > For those of you with BIG garages. > http://www.texaselec.com/VehicleExha...ustSystems.htm > > The basics: > > 1) a gas-tight connection to the vehicles exhaust pipe(s) > 2) a heat resistant hose that will not melt or catch fire. > 3) an exterior dump that does not allow fumes to be drawn > back into the house. > 4) a fresh air source away from the exterior dump port. > > The best systems use a pump to pull the fumes away. This solves > the issue with leaky hoses and also creates a negative pressure > environment that helps pull fresh air in. > > Remember that some mufflers have a weep hole that will allow > exhaust fumes out, and all vehicles leak exhaust to some extent. > It's always better to work with full ventilation and have a CO > sensor in the garage. > http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5010.html > > Also... Check your furnaces and fireplaces. Get them cleaned > and adjusted properly so you save money. > > And don't forget to wash behind your ears. ;) > > -- > Doug(I need a beer)W |
Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
BUT, the Hemlock society no longer recommends the old running car in a
closed garage as an exit strategy, they say that because modern cars run so clean that doesn't work anymore. Jeff DeWitt L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote: > Like a gas cloths dyer. I have been guilty of. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > DougW wrote: > >>Yea.. it's spam. >> >>But it's also a darn good time to remind folks >>that running a vehicle in a garage without proper >>ventalation is STUPID and can KILL you. >> >>The same goes with fuels and solvents in a garage. >>Especially if you have a gas hot water heater that >>hasn't been raised on a 18" stand. >>(which for the U.S. is code in remodels and new >>construction in all States) >> >>But back to the garage. >> >>http://www.goodyearbeltsandhose.com/...aragehose.html >>http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/TTW120.html >>http://oemproamtools.com/garage_exhaust_hose.htm >>http://www.nsgv.com/ >>http://airhosereels.com/exhosac.html >> >>For those of you with BIG garages. >>http://www.texaselec.com/VehicleExha...ustSystems.htm >> >>The basics: >> >>1) a gas-tight connection to the vehicles exhaust pipe(s) >>2) a heat resistant hose that will not melt or catch fire. >>3) an exterior dump that does not allow fumes to be drawn >> back into the house. >>4) a fresh air source away from the exterior dump port. >> >>The best systems use a pump to pull the fumes away. This solves >>the issue with leaky hoses and also creates a negative pressure >>environment that helps pull fresh air in. >> >>Remember that some mufflers have a weep hole that will allow >>exhaust fumes out, and all vehicles leak exhaust to some extent. >>It's always better to work with full ventilation and have a CO >>sensor in the garage. >>http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5010.html >> >>Also... Check your furnaces and fireplaces. Get them cleaned >>and adjusted properly so you save money. >> >>And don't forget to wash behind your ears. ;) >> >>-- >>Doug(I need a beer)W |
Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
BUT, the Hemlock society no longer recommends the old running car in a
closed garage as an exit strategy, they say that because modern cars run so clean that doesn't work anymore. Jeff DeWitt L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote: > Like a gas cloths dyer. I have been guilty of. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > DougW wrote: > >>Yea.. it's spam. >> >>But it's also a darn good time to remind folks >>that running a vehicle in a garage without proper >>ventalation is STUPID and can KILL you. >> >>The same goes with fuels and solvents in a garage. >>Especially if you have a gas hot water heater that >>hasn't been raised on a 18" stand. >>(which for the U.S. is code in remodels and new >>construction in all States) >> >>But back to the garage. >> >>http://www.goodyearbeltsandhose.com/...aragehose.html >>http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/TTW120.html >>http://oemproamtools.com/garage_exhaust_hose.htm >>http://www.nsgv.com/ >>http://airhosereels.com/exhosac.html >> >>For those of you with BIG garages. >>http://www.texaselec.com/VehicleExha...ustSystems.htm >> >>The basics: >> >>1) a gas-tight connection to the vehicles exhaust pipe(s) >>2) a heat resistant hose that will not melt or catch fire. >>3) an exterior dump that does not allow fumes to be drawn >> back into the house. >>4) a fresh air source away from the exterior dump port. >> >>The best systems use a pump to pull the fumes away. This solves >>the issue with leaky hoses and also creates a negative pressure >>environment that helps pull fresh air in. >> >>Remember that some mufflers have a weep hole that will allow >>exhaust fumes out, and all vehicles leak exhaust to some extent. >>It's always better to work with full ventilation and have a CO >>sensor in the garage. >>http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5010.html >> >>Also... Check your furnaces and fireplaces. Get them cleaned >>and adjusted properly so you save money. >> >>And don't forget to wash behind your ears. ;) >> >>-- >>Doug(I need a beer)W |
Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
BUT, the Hemlock society no longer recommends the old running car in a
closed garage as an exit strategy, they say that because modern cars run so clean that doesn't work anymore. Jeff DeWitt L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote: > Like a gas cloths dyer. I have been guilty of. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > DougW wrote: > >>Yea.. it's spam. >> >>But it's also a darn good time to remind folks >>that running a vehicle in a garage without proper >>ventalation is STUPID and can KILL you. >> >>The same goes with fuels and solvents in a garage. >>Especially if you have a gas hot water heater that >>hasn't been raised on a 18" stand. >>(which for the U.S. is code in remodels and new >>construction in all States) >> >>But back to the garage. >> >>http://www.goodyearbeltsandhose.com/...aragehose.html >>http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/TTW120.html >>http://oemproamtools.com/garage_exhaust_hose.htm >>http://www.nsgv.com/ >>http://airhosereels.com/exhosac.html >> >>For those of you with BIG garages. >>http://www.texaselec.com/VehicleExha...ustSystems.htm >> >>The basics: >> >>1) a gas-tight connection to the vehicles exhaust pipe(s) >>2) a heat resistant hose that will not melt or catch fire. >>3) an exterior dump that does not allow fumes to be drawn >> back into the house. >>4) a fresh air source away from the exterior dump port. >> >>The best systems use a pump to pull the fumes away. This solves >>the issue with leaky hoses and also creates a negative pressure >>environment that helps pull fresh air in. >> >>Remember that some mufflers have a weep hole that will allow >>exhaust fumes out, and all vehicles leak exhaust to some extent. >>It's always better to work with full ventilation and have a CO >>sensor in the garage. >>http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5010.html >> >>Also... Check your furnaces and fireplaces. Get them cleaned >>and adjusted properly so you save money. >> >>And don't forget to wash behind your ears. ;) >> >>-- >>Doug(I need a beer)W |
Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
That's what I hear. Carbon Monoxide:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_monoxide I'm reminded of an old movie with Jimmy Stewart and Betty Davis, called "Right of Way". God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: > > BUT, the Hemlock society no longer recommends the old running car in a > closed garage as an exit strategy, they say that because modern cars run > so clean that doesn't work anymore. > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
That's what I hear. Carbon Monoxide:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_monoxide I'm reminded of an old movie with Jimmy Stewart and Betty Davis, called "Right of Way". God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: > > BUT, the Hemlock society no longer recommends the old running car in a > closed garage as an exit strategy, they say that because modern cars run > so clean that doesn't work anymore. > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
That's what I hear. Carbon Monoxide:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_monoxide I'm reminded of an old movie with Jimmy Stewart and Betty Davis, called "Right of Way". God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Jeffrey DeWitt wrote: > > BUT, the Hemlock society no longer recommends the old running car in a > closed garage as an exit strategy, they say that because modern cars run > so clean that doesn't work anymore. > > Jeff DeWitt |
Re: Exhaust Hose Exxxtravagannnnnzzaaaa...........
"Jeffrey DeWitt" <JeffDeWitt@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:QVx0h.23$HD6.19@tornado.southeast.rr.com... > BUT, the Hemlock society no longer recommends the old running car in a > closed garage as an exit strategy, they say that because modern cars run > so clean that doesn't work anymore. > > Jeff DeWitt I hope that was a joke, although some will not read it as such. I read, but don't post, because, while we have two Jeeps, I am mostly here to learn, but this caught my attention. It does not make any difference how "clean" a car runs. It is the exhaustion of usable oxygen in the closed garage that causes death. Maybe there is less carbon monoxide (which I doubt) but no matter how "clean" the car is, you will still die. Maybe ten minutes longer, but the end will be the same. The Hemlock Society has a new name... http://www.nrlc.org/news/2003/NRL08/...or_an_imag.htm The internet is wonderful but leads young people, who believe all of the "urban legends" that they hear, astray. I would not want to plant an urban legend (even in jest) and find, later, that someone tried it, and died. > > L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote: >> Like a gas cloths dyer. I have been guilty of. >> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O >> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ >> >> DougW wrote: >> >>>Yea.. it's spam. >>> >>>But it's also a darn good time to remind folks >>>that running a vehicle in a garage without proper >>>ventalation is STUPID and can KILL you. >>> >>>The same goes with fuels and solvents in a garage. >>>Especially if you have a gas hot water heater that >>>hasn't been raised on a 18" stand. >>>(which for the U.S. is code in remodels and new >>>construction in all States) >>> >>>But back to the garage. >>> >>>http://www.goodyearbeltsandhose.com/...aragehose.html >>>http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/TTW120.html >>>http://oemproamtools.com/garage_exhaust_hose.htm >>>http://www.nsgv.com/ >>>http://airhosereels.com/exhosac.html >>> >>>For those of you with BIG garages. >>>http://www.texaselec.com/VehicleExha...ustSystems.htm >>> >>>The basics: >>> >>>1) a gas-tight connection to the vehicles exhaust pipe(s) >>>2) a heat resistant hose that will not melt or catch fire. >>>3) an exterior dump that does not allow fumes to be drawn >>> back into the house. >>>4) a fresh air source away from the exterior dump port. >>> >>>The best systems use a pump to pull the fumes away. This solves >>>the issue with leaky hoses and also creates a negative pressure >>>environment that helps pull fresh air in. >>> >>>Remember that some mufflers have a weep hole that will allow >>>exhaust fumes out, and all vehicles leak exhaust to some extent. >>>It's always better to work with full ventilation and have a CO >>>sensor in the garage. >>>http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/pubs/5010.html >>> >>>Also... Check your furnaces and fireplaces. Get them cleaned >>>and adjusted properly so you save money. >>> >>>And don't forget to wash behind your ears. ;) >>> >>>-- >>>Doug(I need a beer)W |
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