Posted by purplegrum |
9/19/2005 9:46 PM | remove |
wow, that's old.
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Posted by TurboZutek |
9/19/2005 10:37 PM | remove |
CO2'd!
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Posted by lost |
9/20/2005 12:58 AM | remove |
A lot of me wanted to set this baby off, but then I remembered the security lives inside the building.
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Posted by purplegrum |
9/20/2005 5:22 AM | remove |
Take it home and do it... it's fun! :)
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Posted by IIVQ |
10/2/2005 1:05 PM | remove |
This is the one that can freeze things, isn't it?
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Posted by rainman8889 |
10/2/2005 1:11 PM | remove |
Yeah. The CO2 turns into dry ice when discharged (it expands very rapidly through the nozzle) to cool down the burning material below the ignition point to put out the fire.
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Posted by purplegrum |
10/2/2005 6:51 PM | remove |
They're quite loud when you set them off too... not one to use in a confined space.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
10/2/2005 11:59 PM | remove |
And can give you frost bite if you are in the path of the spray. Definitely not a toy!
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Posted by SnakeCorp |
11/14/2005 6:45 PM | remove |
You also have to be careful not to hold the metal pipe bit linking the nozzle and canister when discharging it or your hand will get stuck to the pipe.
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Posted by Jennibel |
1/10/2006 11:09 PM | remove |
'Elderly fire extinguisher': used to put out old people when they are on fire.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
1/11/2006 1:46 AM | remove |
Effective for those 'hot flashes'!
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Posted by greywolf45 |
1/12/2006 4:19 AM | remove |
The perfect way to wake up a heavy sleeper , a CO2 extinguisher,(evil grin spreading across my face) hehehehehehehe.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
1/13/2006 2:52 AM | remove |
Hmmm, I like that idea greywolf! Hehehehehehe!
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Posted by greywolf45 |
1/14/2006 5:14 AM | remove |
They'll come a flyin' out of that bed. Just make sure you have a clear escape route afterwards.
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Posted by rainman8889 |
1/14/2006 12:38 PM | remove |
I hear ya! My Fire Safety instructor stressed to us: "Always leave a clear escape route when using a fire extinguisher".
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