What is this? trying to price it for Luray
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What is this? trying to price it for Luray
I am gathering parts to bring to Luray. My first time attending and my first time selling T parts at a meet.
I have seen these but do not know what it is. It appears to be in very good condition. I am trying to price it for Luray. Thank you in advance!
I have seen these but do not know what it is. It appears to be in very good condition. I am trying to price it for Luray. Thank you in advance!
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
Looks like a fire extinguisher...
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
Pictured above is an Antique Brass Fire Gun No.0 Carbon Tetrachloride Fire Extinguisher made by American – LaFrance of Elmira New York. This is a one-quart size extinguisher made of solid brass with metal wall hanging bracket. This is a pump activated extinguisher, pump the handle to expel liquid. Measures: 13” tall, 3” diameter Circ: 1910-20
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
Thank you Pat and Dom. I might sell it or polish it up and attach it to the wood bed of the buckboard I am building.
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
I'd carefully shine it up. I doubt if our Dear Leaders would allow you to obtain any carbon tet. I don't know of any substitute other than water, which might cause corrosion and certainly would freeze.
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
Carbon tet vapor is hazardous, and if you squirt it on a fire you will have lots of vapors and fumes.
Here is one I have, it still has a decent bit of carbon tet in it.
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
Here is another one.
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
I will use it for show show. It might look cool on the side of the wood buckboard.
Do they sell information plates ? mine does not have any plate or writing o it.
Do they sell information plates ? mine does not have any plate or writing o it.
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
Those have been illegal to use since 1973, but you can still polish and display one.
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
Unfortunately, Carbon tet when sprayed on a fire converts to Phosgene gas and gaseous hydrochloric acid. Phosgene was one of the poison gases used in the trenches of WWI. Needless to say, you wouldn't want to breathe in either one of those gases.
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1946 Aeronca Champ
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Re: What is this? trying to price it for Luray
I found one of those in the trash when I was a kid. It was full. I emptied it in a spot on the lawn. Grass didn't grow there for 2+ years. Mom was ticked!