ronjhall
Super Star Member
I finally found what Firefighter was making.
Hope your mom got to watch Monday nights Lions game.My 96 yo mom still loves watching football. Thursday thru Monday have her covered.
Ron, great pics.
Reminds me of the time I had to braze a fitting onto the gas tank of an older car, to avoid adding a fuel cell to the trunk, in an application where the OEM sump was too undersized for a big block conversion. Never been so scared in my life, as putting the torch to that tank... and that was after about 2 days of rinsing with water and detergent.
For that to happen the tank was still pressurized, those tanks are SCBA tanks. They contain compressed breathing air not O2.Reminds me of the time I had to braze a fitting onto the gas tank of an older car, to avoid adding a fuel cell to the trunk, in an application where the OEM sump was too undersized for a big block conversion. Never been so scared in my life, as putting the torch to that tank... and that was after about 2 days of rinsing with water and detergent.
In this case though, you'd think simply filling the bottle once with water would safely force all O2 out of the bottle. Dump the water out and leave the valve open while cutting, should be a zero danger situation.
Seems bizarre a firefighter wouldn't know to depressurize a tank and leave the valve open when cutting.For that to happen the tank was still pressurized, those tanks are SCBA tanks. They contain compressed breathing air not O2.
Kyle, you are right, corn squeezins ARE for drinking.