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Bret Ludwig 09-14-2005 09:27 PM

Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 

ßill L. W. ------ III wrote:
> I guess you've never taken a course in Freon and had the instructor
> tell of the installer that's hose had broken, causing his eye ball to
> pop out and break into a million pieces on the floor.
>


No, I always had instructors that made us wear safety shields when
handling condensible gas liquids.

What's your point anyway? You want to ban propane and freon? We all
know the basics of handling these fluids. Propane and flurocarbon
refrigerants are safe to handle when proper equipment and procedures
are used.

You are a babbling freak of nature at this point. Go offline until you
are tested and found Alzheimer's free.


Bret Ludwig 09-14-2005 09:27 PM

Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 

ßill L. W. ------ III wrote:
> I guess you've never taken a course in Freon and had the instructor
> tell of the installer that's hose had broken, causing his eye ball to
> pop out and break into a million pieces on the floor.
>


No, I always had instructors that made us wear safety shields when
handling condensible gas liquids.

What's your point anyway? You want to ban propane and freon? We all
know the basics of handling these fluids. Propane and flurocarbon
refrigerants are safe to handle when proper equipment and procedures
are used.

You are a babbling freak of nature at this point. Go offline until you
are tested and found Alzheimer's free.


Bret Ludwig 09-14-2005 09:27 PM

Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 

ßill L. W. ------ III wrote:
> I guess you've never taken a course in Freon and had the instructor
> tell of the installer that's hose had broken, causing his eye ball to
> pop out and break into a million pieces on the floor.
>


No, I always had instructors that made us wear safety shields when
handling condensible gas liquids.

What's your point anyway? You want to ban propane and freon? We all
know the basics of handling these fluids. Propane and flurocarbon
refrigerants are safe to handle when proper equipment and procedures
are used.

You are a babbling freak of nature at this point. Go offline until you
are tested and found Alzheimer's free.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 09-14-2005 09:46 PM

Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 
Just trying to make a very basic physics statement. Released
pressure looses temperature, just like taking the valve of a tire stem
and holding your finger at it, it will freeze.
God it's hard to sore like an Eagle when I'm surrounded by turkeys.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> No, I always had instructors that made us wear safety shields when
> handling condensible gas liquids.
>
> What's your point anyway? You want to ban propane and freon? We all
> know the basics of handling these fluids. Propane and flurocarbon
> refrigerants are safe to handle when proper equipment and procedures
> are used.
>
> You are a babbling freak of nature at this point. Go offline until you
> are tested and found Alzheimer's free.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 09-14-2005 09:46 PM

Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 
Just trying to make a very basic physics statement. Released
pressure looses temperature, just like taking the valve of a tire stem
and holding your finger at it, it will freeze.
God it's hard to sore like an Eagle when I'm surrounded by turkeys.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> No, I always had instructors that made us wear safety shields when
> handling condensible gas liquids.
>
> What's your point anyway? You want to ban propane and freon? We all
> know the basics of handling these fluids. Propane and flurocarbon
> refrigerants are safe to handle when proper equipment and procedures
> are used.
>
> You are a babbling freak of nature at this point. Go offline until you
> are tested and found Alzheimer's free.


L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) Hughes III 09-14-2005 09:46 PM

Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 
Just trying to make a very basic physics statement. Released
pressure looses temperature, just like taking the valve of a tire stem
and holding your finger at it, it will freeze.
God it's hard to sore like an Eagle when I'm surrounded by turkeys.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/

Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> No, I always had instructors that made us wear safety shields when
> handling condensible gas liquids.
>
> What's your point anyway? You want to ban propane and freon? We all
> know the basics of handling these fluids. Propane and flurocarbon
> refrigerants are safe to handle when proper equipment and procedures
> are used.
>
> You are a babbling freak of nature at this point. Go offline until you
> are tested and found Alzheimer's free.


Bret Ludwig 09-14-2005 10:03 PM

Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 
Air is not a condensible liquid at the temperatures and pressures LPG
and common refrigerants are. While deflating a tire will produce a
tempaerature drop, there is no phase change, where you get the
substantial change of heat energy.

Most of us here have graduated high school and have high school
physics down.

Large volume LPG accidents have caused freezing injuries and deaths.
Also explosions. Large volume gasoline accidents avoid that danger,
replacing it with truly horrific fires. LPG is on the whole safer, when
people avoid stupid actions.


Bret Ludwig 09-14-2005 10:03 PM

Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 
Air is not a condensible liquid at the temperatures and pressures LPG
and common refrigerants are. While deflating a tire will produce a
tempaerature drop, there is no phase change, where you get the
substantial change of heat energy.

Most of us here have graduated high school and have high school
physics down.

Large volume LPG accidents have caused freezing injuries and deaths.
Also explosions. Large volume gasoline accidents avoid that danger,
replacing it with truly horrific fires. LPG is on the whole safer, when
people avoid stupid actions.


Bret Ludwig 09-14-2005 10:03 PM

Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 
Air is not a condensible liquid at the temperatures and pressures LPG
and common refrigerants are. While deflating a tire will produce a
tempaerature drop, there is no phase change, where you get the
substantial change of heat energy.

Most of us here have graduated high school and have high school
physics down.

Large volume LPG accidents have caused freezing injuries and deaths.
Also explosions. Large volume gasoline accidents avoid that danger,
replacing it with truly horrific fires. LPG is on the whole safer, when
people avoid stupid actions.


Will Honea 09-14-2005 11:43 PM

Re: Off Topic Re: Ya ready for diesel yet?
 
He might as well move. Some pretty big guns are trained on the
bullseye he sits on about now.

I still think he did one helluva job getting the evacuation
accomplished - but he won a battle at the cost of the war.

On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 09:18:49 UTC L.W.(ßill) ------ III
<----------@cox.net> wrote:

> Hi Will,
> Speaking of Texas, "Ray Nagin, the mayor of New Orleans, has moved
> to Texas. He's totally left town, set up stakes in, Dallas where his
> kids are enrolled in school."
> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Will Honea wrote:
> >
> > We must be think alike here, Bill. Let's see now: typical Jeep, likes
> > to mark its territory so it is good at developing leaks. Propane
> > leaks, fills basement, reaches water heater pilot, Hello Darwin. But
> > then, I grew up in West Texas and have great respect for what a leaky
> > LPG/LNG connection can do.
> >
> > There is a reason why you are required to leave you propane bottle
> > outside the building when going for a refill/exchange.



--
Will Honea


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