Re: fire hazard?
- From: Tony Verhulst <no@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 22:38:53 -0400
A buildup of flammable materials in an area that is subjected to high
heat and possibly embers is, by definition, a fire hazard.
Yeah. I'll clean the fan and replace the hose.
Tony V.
http://home.comcast.net/~verhulst/SOARING
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: fire hazard?
... heat and possibly embers is, by definition, a fire hazard. ... Tony V. ... (alt.coffee) - Re: Haiti
... I was one of Tony Benn's greatest White Hot Heat of Technology ... evangelists. ... (uk.rec.motorcycles) - Re: Digesting UMRA
... It should be possible to build a heat exchanger to use the heat from the cow shed and/or muck heap to heat the farmhouse. ... when did we last hear anything about the Bridge Farm herd. ... We hear of David and Ruth having to juggle manpower for the milking but never Tony or Pat. ... He who asks is a fool for five minutes, but he who does not ask remains a fool forever. ... (uk.media.radio.archers) - Re: Amend charter of uk.rec.cycling.moderated
... job of the moderators easier and reducing the amount of heat in ... policy and moderator behaviour has increased the heat, ... Tony Evans ... (uk.net.news.config) - Re: Fender 250K pots...differences?
... Tony Done wrote: ... applying too much heat to it trying to de-solder it. ... Can I kill it ... I think they used silver solder or something. ... (alt.guitar) |
|