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- From: hinz@picard.med.ge.com (David Hinz Mfg 4-6987)
- Subject: Re: water/gas mix
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- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 92 07:17:42 GMT
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- Donald Wendel (donald.wendel@yob.sccsi.com) wrote:
- : In reference to the recents posts 'bout the gas/water/soap mix..
- : I tried my little experiment:
- ..
- : tank! After this test I tried another batch using Ultra Tide w/
- : bleach(tm) I couldn't get the Tide to disolve at all. Anyone else have
- : any ideas for a mixing agent. We tossed around the idea of Chlorine
- : Bleach but decided against it. ( probably toxic )
-
- I'd be really careful at this point. It sounds like you could be
- getting pretty close to mixing up something that could produce toxic
- gasses, etc. I don't think that random mixing is the way to proceed
- here.
-
- It might be a good idea to check out rec.pyro and see what they think
- over there about safe combinations of chemicals to mix with your
- petrol.
-
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- Dave Hinz - Opinions expressed are mine, not my employer's. Obviously.
- Don't blame me; I voted for Perot! hinzd@picard.med.ge.com
- SAAB - Because you get what you pay for. Pherrets are Phun!!!
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