On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 16:05:08 -0500, "gfulton"
wrote:
Steve Taylor wrote in message
...
SteveB wrote:
I, for one, would be interested in understanding why a gasoline vapor
explosion caused by a propane torch is, somehow, of lesser energy -
thus
safer - than a gasoline vapor explosion caused by any other source of
ignition......
I believe that would be like a comparison of 110v. and 220v. One will
kill
you. The other will only blow off a few fingers and knock you
unconscious
for a while.
220V merely tickles.....its what you're used to that matters...
Steve
Tickles, my ass. Try it hot and sweaty lying on your belly and brushing a 3
phase feeder. With very little room to maneuver away from it.
Garrett Fulton
Brrrrrr...the memories of something similar still haunt me....
Gunner
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