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Old 10/27/11, 8:02 PM
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Default Nick likes Riddles solve this one

I will even provide a digital image my client knew what it was I did not have a clue never seen one before and I launched the Ark with Noah the winner gets a whole bag of doughnut holes
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Old 10/27/11, 8:06 PM
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Fire Bomb.
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Old 10/27/11, 8:07 PM
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Yep, Fire bomb filled with carbon tet



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Old 10/27/11, 8:08 PM
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Yeah those get posted about once a year .
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Old 10/27/11, 8:27 PM
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My Father had some of those in his work garage.
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Old 10/27/11, 8:46 PM
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My Father had some of those in his work garage.
Was that where the ark was built



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Old 10/27/11, 10:12 PM
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I still see those in houses from time to time. Very nasty chemical. Clients should be vehemently warned.
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Old 10/28/11, 6:01 AM
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don't lick that....



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Old 10/28/11, 6:36 AM
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aka Fire Grenade

While they're really neat old antique things, google carbon tetrachloride (sp?) and warn your customers appropriately.

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Old 10/28/11, 9:12 AM
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Those were on one of the storage wars episodes. some of them are pretty valuable.






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Old 10/28/11, 4:54 PM
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Old 10/28/11, 5:33 PM
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Was that where the ark was built


Not quite Charley.
That was back in the early 60's, and he also had a couple of smaller extinguishers made of metal and have no idea what was in them other than it was a liquid. Probably the same stuff.

The one's we had were made to throw at the fire. The one in the picture appears to have a fusible link and when melted, the pring pin broke the glass.
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Old 10/28/11, 5:42 PM
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Not quite Charley.
That was back in the early 60's, and he also had a couple of smaller extinguishers made of metal and have no idea what was in them other than it was a liquid. Probably the same stuff.

The one's we had were made to throw at the fire. The one in the picture appears to have a fusible link and when melted, the pring pin broke the glass.
Correct Marcel. The springed pin broke the glass globe. What made them work was not the liquid dousing the flame, but the chemical burning so fast and hot it removed all the oxygen from the air, thus leaving none for the fire, and immediately extinguishing it. Pretty awesome !!!
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Old 10/28/11, 6:06 PM
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Not quite Charley.
That was back in the early 60's, and he also had a couple of smaller extinguishers made of metal and have no idea what was in them other than it was a liquid. Probably the same stuff.

The one's we had were made to throw at the fire. The one in the picture appears to have a fusible link and when melted, the pring pin broke the glass.
They must have not been very popular in my neck of the woods as I had never seen one and I have inspected a ton of old historical homes. Most of the old timers around here were mostly duped into buying lightening rods for the roof not fire bombs.



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Old 10/28/11, 6:23 PM
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Nothing wrong with lightning protection Charley.
Hope all is good with you buddy, and have a good weekend.
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