RE: [MV] old fire extinguisher

Hayes-Holgate, Shaun (SHayesHolg@EAHQ-Exchange.EA.com)
Tue, 21 Apr 1998 12:54:34 -0500

These types are filled with carbon tetrachloride liquid which
produces
phosgene gas when heated, another WWI nasty more commonly known as
mustard
gas.

Richard
(Southampton UK)

oops.....well i've been chasing my wife around and squirting her
bottom with
that stuff! no but seriously folks.. the canister is either empty or
everything inside
is all dried up.which brings me to another concern i've had since
getting into
this milveh hobby.what parts of an old vehicle should one avoid
getting in contact
with? i don't want to find out years later that i've been breathing in
asbestos brake
shoe dust or toxic paint flecks.what parts should be avoided?

Haze
M-43
Vanc.B.C.

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