>Dan,
>Yes but a lot of the cars have them fairly accessible....I'd leave them out
>until inspected. It's a thought. I have heard that NASCAR does it....true?
>untrue?
>Skip
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>At 05:25 AM 11/6/2003 -0800, Dan Warner wrote:
>>In a simple inspection like this (weight the bottles) why couldn't the
>>inspectors at the meet do this and charge a nominal fee and raise some money.
>>I >don't see the big deal in weighting a bottle and all the hassle it takes to
>>get it done.
>>Larry Mac
Just a thought. ( from someone that has serviced fire extingushers)
Problem comes in, IF the fire bottle does not meet specs or needs to be
refilled/recharged. Unless you have the recharging tools and matl.
along with the scales, that keeps the vehicle out of the race.
Better to have the serviceing/weighing done before you get to
pits/inspection..
Just my .02
John
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