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Re: welding (sad story)

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Subject: Re: welding (sad story)
From: ZinkZ10C@aol.com
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 23:08:59 EST
When welding I keep a pressurized water fire extinguisher handy.  This is the 
silver stainless steel version with a hose and valve,   ~ 2 1/2 gallon 
capacity.  These can be refilled at home and pressurized using the tire stem 
valve located on the extinguisher valve.  

Do not use the old "Soda Acid" units that look similar, these cannot be 
stopped once they are set off.  They don't have a valve and have instructions 
telling the user to "turn up side down to activate".

The advantage of the water style is that they can be partly used and loose 
the pressure charge. This is great for those small nuisance fires that occur 
when undercoating starts to burn.   Also the water style does not leave the 
corosive powder a dry extinguisher does.  

Sometimes is may be better to let the car burn to the ground rather than have 
to clean up the mess a dry unit leaves behind above and beyond the damage 
done by the fire.  The powder style will loose it's air charge if used a bit 
then left to sit.

Be sure to have another fire extinguisher that has a current inspection 
standing by.  The safety wackos ( insurance co and others ) will tell you 
having a partly used extinguisher on hand is reckless.  Seems if there is a 
small undercoating fire and a water unit is used to put it out, all work 
should stop until it is recharged.

Harold

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