Re: I need R-12= WARNING DEADLY ADVICE INSIDE!
Spdloader wrote:
> >> >> Why not just tell him to fill it with freaking propane? >> >> You are once AGAIN giving life threatening advice in a public place! >> >> And 'you' have the nerve to call me on total -------- about pool lights >> when you advocate an explosive gas in the AC? >> > > Mike, > Just a little tidbit of info. > When I was in A/C school sponsored by Toyota in the mid-80's, we made A/C > work with a number of things you wouldn't normally use as refrigerants. > Propane was among them, and the best of all of them. > Would it be dangerous? Who knows. Probably. But there's already > pressurized gasoline under the hood of most vehicles, so it's already a > dangerous environment. > > Now, that said, I love to jump on Snojob anytime he spews his nonsense, so > I'm not getting into that, your statement just brought up an old memory. The more immediate problem is not a leak under the hood or in an accident but that of a slow leak in an enclosed area such as a garage when parked overnight or longer. Of course, the effects of breathing R134 from such a leak in such a place are also unpleasant, but at least your house will still be standing and the fire department won't be quite as troubled... -- Will Honea |
Re: I need R-12= WARNING DEADLY ADVICE INSIDE!
Spdloader wrote:
> >> >> Why not just tell him to fill it with freaking propane? >> >> You are once AGAIN giving life threatening advice in a public place! >> >> And 'you' have the nerve to call me on total -------- about pool lights >> when you advocate an explosive gas in the AC? >> > > Mike, > Just a little tidbit of info. > When I was in A/C school sponsored by Toyota in the mid-80's, we made A/C > work with a number of things you wouldn't normally use as refrigerants. > Propane was among them, and the best of all of them. > Would it be dangerous? Who knows. Probably. But there's already > pressurized gasoline under the hood of most vehicles, so it's already a > dangerous environment. > > Now, that said, I love to jump on Snojob anytime he spews his nonsense, so > I'm not getting into that, your statement just brought up an old memory. The more immediate problem is not a leak under the hood or in an accident but that of a slow leak in an enclosed area such as a garage when parked overnight or longer. Of course, the effects of breathing R134 from such a leak in such a place are also unpleasant, but at least your house will still be standing and the fire department won't be quite as troubled... -- Will Honea |
Re: I need R-12= WARNING DEADLY ADVICE INSIDE!
Spdloader wrote:
> >> >> Why not just tell him to fill it with freaking propane? >> >> You are once AGAIN giving life threatening advice in a public place! >> >> And 'you' have the nerve to call me on total -------- about pool lights >> when you advocate an explosive gas in the AC? >> > > Mike, > Just a little tidbit of info. > When I was in A/C school sponsored by Toyota in the mid-80's, we made A/C > work with a number of things you wouldn't normally use as refrigerants. > Propane was among them, and the best of all of them. > Would it be dangerous? Who knows. Probably. But there's already > pressurized gasoline under the hood of most vehicles, so it's already a > dangerous environment. > > Now, that said, I love to jump on Snojob anytime he spews his nonsense, so > I'm not getting into that, your statement just brought up an old memory. The more immediate problem is not a leak under the hood or in an accident but that of a slow leak in an enclosed area such as a garage when parked overnight or longer. Of course, the effects of breathing R134 from such a leak in such a place are also unpleasant, but at least your house will still be standing and the fire department won't be quite as troubled... -- Will Honea |
Re: I need R-12
nrs wrote:
> Improvise, adapt, and overcome. That'd be a great thing to print on the spare tire cover of a Jeep. :-) Craig C. |
Re: I need R-12
nrs wrote:
> Improvise, adapt, and overcome. That'd be a great thing to print on the spare tire cover of a Jeep. :-) Craig C. |
Re: I need R-12
nrs wrote:
> Improvise, adapt, and overcome. That'd be a great thing to print on the spare tire cover of a Jeep. :-) Craig C. |
Re: I need R-12
nrs wrote:
> Improvise, adapt, and overcome. That'd be a great thing to print on the spare tire cover of a Jeep. :-) Craig C. |
Re: I need R-12= WARNING DEADLY ADVICE INSIDE!
SnoMan wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 10:01:12 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> > wrote: > >> Yo SnoJob, another of your seriously mentally deficient statements. >> >> Why not just tell him to fill it with freaking propane? >> >> You are once AGAIN giving life threatening advice in a public place! >> >> And 'you' have the nerve to call me on total -------- about pool lights >> when you advocate an explosive gas in the AC? > .. R12a and propane is not > toxic in native state and the only way breathing it can harm you is if > you breath it pure and there is no oxygen with it and to slowly expire > from lack of oxygen. You are a stupid ----. Jeep AC systems leak into the cab. The OP has a leaky one. Isobutane and propane 'EXPLODE' in the presence of a spark or flame. What part of that are you missing? Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
Re: I need R-12= WARNING DEADLY ADVICE INSIDE!
SnoMan wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 10:01:12 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> > wrote: > >> Yo SnoJob, another of your seriously mentally deficient statements. >> >> Why not just tell him to fill it with freaking propane? >> >> You are once AGAIN giving life threatening advice in a public place! >> >> And 'you' have the nerve to call me on total -------- about pool lights >> when you advocate an explosive gas in the AC? > .. R12a and propane is not > toxic in native state and the only way breathing it can harm you is if > you breath it pure and there is no oxygen with it and to slowly expire > from lack of oxygen. You are a stupid ----. Jeep AC systems leak into the cab. The OP has a leaky one. Isobutane and propane 'EXPLODE' in the presence of a spark or flame. What part of that are you missing? Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
Re: I need R-12= WARNING DEADLY ADVICE INSIDE!
SnoMan wrote:
> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 10:01:12 -0400, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> > wrote: > >> Yo SnoJob, another of your seriously mentally deficient statements. >> >> Why not just tell him to fill it with freaking propane? >> >> You are once AGAIN giving life threatening advice in a public place! >> >> And 'you' have the nerve to call me on total -------- about pool lights >> when you advocate an explosive gas in the AC? > .. R12a and propane is not > toxic in native state and the only way breathing it can harm you is if > you breath it pure and there is no oxygen with it and to slowly expire > from lack of oxygen. You are a stupid ----. Jeep AC systems leak into the cab. The OP has a leaky one. Isobutane and propane 'EXPLODE' in the presence of a spark or flame. What part of that are you missing? Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) |
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