It shouldn't be hard to find a pressure regulator for the CO2 tank.
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s ago, and neither blaze nor lacquer thinner would make that thing burn.
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Good point Bill.
Does your CO2 bottle have a "welding head" on it?
I suspect you were
cooler ), and 3rd, put out fires!
Bill Coleman
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Date: 3/19/2016 4:26 PM (GMT-05:00)
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CO2 and halon are very nice ways to put out a fir
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CO2 and halon are very nice ways to put out a fire without destroying the
interior. CO2 extinguishers tend to be fairly big and halon is
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have one. It is pretty big, about the size of a backpack.
I had 2 fires in the past 2 years. Fortunately I was on-board in both, awake o
I bought one of the $10 Home Depot ones after going through the Safety at
Sea seminar last year. It immediately got repurposed to the home
firefighting team, but has thankfully not been used yet.
Now I have to buy another one for the boat.
Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC
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Any listers have a fire blanket onboard?
Ever had to use one or see one used?
Opinions?
Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA
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have one. It is pretty big, about the size of a backpack.
I had 2 fires in the past 2 years. Fortunately I was on-board in both,
awake on one, woken up by the second.
I did not use the fire blanket though.
Incidentally, first one was in the bilge due to a seized bilge pump, and
the second one was a
Friday, March 18, 2016 5:18 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Fire blankets
Around here you can pick one up at Home depot for $10.00 when on sale. We keep
one in the boat and also one in the kitchen at home.
Even if they are only effective on smaller stove top fires, I'd
Around here you can pick one up at Home depot for $10.00 when on sale. We
keep one in the boat and also one in the kitchen at home.
Even if they are only effective on smaller stove top fires, I'd keep one
handy and try it on small fires before going for the extinguisher. A crew
member can standb
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