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Re: Water temp Gage

To: malcox@napanet.net, vintage-race@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Water temp Gage
From: EPaul21988@aol.com
Date: Sat, 8 Apr 2000 09:43:02 EDT
In a message dated 4/8/100 0:27:34 AM EST, malcox@napanet.net writes:

<< Presumably the gage measures the ether vapor pressure, so I suppose the
 internals must be completely filled with ether
 to give accurate results.  Bit rusty on my physics here.
 I suppose you can still buy ether, I used to use it a lot for model airplane
 engines. Never sniffed it once.
 Then there is the problem of soldering the brass bulb without blowing your
 brains out. >>
Margaret Lucas' son does the ether bulb work at MOMA in Albuquerque.  He 
showed me how he did it one time.  Made it look simple, of course he's been 
doing them for 10 or so years.  I've had a couple done there.  Don't recall 
the actual price, but I don't think it was $100.  got a new tube and cleaning 
in the deal too.
Yes ether is EXTREMELY dangerous.  If you do try it remember to get rid of 
the left over ether immediately.  If stored in a partially filled container 
it becomes even more dangerous.  I worked in a lab where they evacuated the 
entire building because someone found an old partially filled 5 gal ether can 
in a storage area.

BTW , if you do try it let us know where you are and when you'll be trying.  
Like to listen for the explosion.:)
Bob Paul

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