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working and more working umm got engaged
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Found this on another site, had a good laugh.
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Not sure if anyone is following Bathurst 1000 on Channel 7 - but a dangerous crash invovling car 17 - then spilt fuel ignited spontaneously into a wall of fire... Great job by the fire marshalls though for a job well done protecting the driver! Kudos to them.!
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Yeah, saw that. Did anyone catch a glimpse of what the first marshall that went for the left rear side used? It didn't look like powder.
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From the replay, it was a blue banded extinguisher - foam.dlcat1 wrote:Yeah, saw that. Did anyone catch a glimpse of what the first marshall that went for the left rear side used? It didn't look like powder.
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blue is foam red powder and silver is coldfire
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Cheers, I thought it must have been but didn't see the band.gkoutlis wrote: From the replay, it was a blue banded extinguisher - foam.
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From memory the Australian & New Zealand standards for portable fire extinguishers are:
All red or polished stainless steel: water
Red with a black band: Carbon dioxide
Red with a blue band: Foam
Red with a white band: Dry powder
Red with a yellow band: Vaporising liquid
Red with a oatmeal band: Wet powder
All red or polished stainless steel: water
Red with a black band: Carbon dioxide
Red with a blue band: Foam
Red with a white band: Dry powder
Red with a yellow band: Vaporising liquid
Red with a oatmeal band: Wet powder
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WPXZBP wrote:From memory the Australian & New Zealand standards for portable fire extinguishers are:
All red or polished stainless steel: water
Red with a black band: Carbon dioxide
Red with a blue band: Foam
Red with a white band: Dry powder
Red with a yellow band: Vaporising liquid
Red with a oatmeal band: Wet powder
as is the case for day to day BUT what i said it what the fire marshals use
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Possibly stupid question alert... is coldfire simply CO2?
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Possibly this http://www.coldfireaustralia.com.au/dlcat1 wrote:Possibly stupid question alert... is coldfire simply CO2?
There are 10 types of people in this world. Those that understand binary and those who do not.
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So probably not CO2. That site had a lot more info on it than the US one I looked at earlier. Still the MSDS had the ingredients are 'trade secret'.
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Few videos from Youtube on how good coldfire is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojzUgtVeYWc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WTi44Xv ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojzUgtVeYWc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WTi44Xv ... re=related
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it is incredible stuff and the best thing about it is that you can squirt it straight onto a hot engine and it wont crack or wreck it is really good stuff
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