Hot weather "don't"....

Ron and Dorothy Strasser

2009-07-03

No code... it just does not blow up anything but tubes.
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From: Brooke Hoyer
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Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 2:21 PM
Subject: RE: [OBRA Chat] Hot weather "don't"....

> I love my hand pump!
> ron

Code?

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Brooke Hoyer

2009-07-03

> I love my hand pump!
> ron
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Ron and Dorothy Strasser

2009-07-03

I love my hand pump!
ron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Edes"
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Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 9:22 AM
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Hot weather "don't"....

> Ok, sooooo... in hindsight... this seems pretty common sense.
>
> Here's the deal... you definitely don't want to leave a 40gram "Big Air"
> inflator cartridge laying in the passenger seat of your vehicle when the
> forecast calls for temperatures in the 90's. That sucker blew up and
> shattered the $350 windshield I had replaced about 4 months ago.
>
> When they say not to expose to temperatures above 120 F they definitely
> aren't kidding!
>
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joe cipale

2009-07-03

I think this *MAY* have been covered in "Bomb Making 101 - Tools for the
Neopphyte Insurgent". It could also have been on an episode of "Burn Notice",
I cant recall for sure.

;)

Joe

On Friday 03 July 2009 09:22, Jeff Edes wrote:
> Ok, sooooo... in hindsight... this seems pretty common sense.
>
> Here's the deal... you definitely don't want to leave a 40gram "Big Air"
> inflator cartridge laying in the passenger seat of your vehicle when the
> forecast calls for temperatures in the 90's. That sucker blew up and
> shattered the $350 windshield I had replaced about 4 months ago.
>
> When they say not to expose to temperatures above 120 F they definitely
> aren't kidding!
>
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> OBRA mailing list
> obra@list.obra.org
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Jeff Edes

2009-07-03

Ok, sooooo... in hindsight... this seems pretty common sense.

Here's the deal... you definitely don't want to leave a 40gram "Big Air" inflator cartridge laying in the passenger seat of your vehicle when the forecast calls for temperatures in the 90's. That sucker blew up and shattered the $350 windshield I had replaced about 4 months ago.

When they say not to expose to temperatures above 120 F they definitely aren't kidding!