[6pack] Fire Extinguishers
W. W. Moine
bmoine at yahoo.com
Wed May 7 12:29:40 MDT 2008
Just my 2 cents
I think the question you should also ask yourself is do you want to
clean up all that powder or would you rather spend a little more and
get clean agent like Halguard
http://www.h3rperformance.com/halguard_products.htm
Are you aware that most of the powder in the dry powder extinguishers
is highly corrosive and will cause damage if not promptly cleaned from
metal surfaces?
I personally want to minimize the mess from any fire and carry the 2.5
lb Halguard right behind the seat. They don't cost as much as you
think.
WWM
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Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 9:08:29 -0400
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Subject: [6pack] Fire Extinguishers
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List;
I'm sure there are many opinions on this but can someone recommend a
good quality, compact, automotive-type fire extinguisher? I've seen
some at the shows, including nice (expensive) chrome-plated jobs, but
wasn't sure if they were the correct size and Type....
Also, do most people carry them in the boot or bolted behind the seats
somewhere?
Dave
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