Below zero F? That's real winter, I would not leave anything liquid in it. Rob becida@comcast.net
At 10/30/2009 06:21 PM,Max Wellhouse wrote: >I think this thread has fallen off the cliff, but if I understand the >consensus of the list, I can store water in my Vanagon in a sturdy >container with some airspace for expansion and not have it crack or >deform after a couple of weeks of temps at or below zero degrees >Fahrenheit. That's sorta what I was loking for, as I don't have >Westy parts to break or get damaged. > >Thanks > >DM&FS |
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