Re: Another fire involving gas cylinders...



Graeme Wall wrote:

I've seen the aftermath of such an explosion, fortunately the only casualty
was a dog, but it wasn't a pretty sight.

If this involved an exploding acetylene cylinder, how did you identify the remains as being from a dog?
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