Wasn't scared and I am not averse to listening to common sense. I have to smile about your concept of Fire Marshall however. This is a very quiet county, famous for fiddlers, rocking chairs and moonshine. Steve On May 11, 2013, at 6:44 PM, raceingcajun wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Wasn't trying to be scary, but after seeing that house go away for lack of a $20.00 fire extinguisher kind of opens your eye's. By the way, you do know a Fire Extinguisher is standard equipment in a Vanagon. I have two in mine. One attached to the rear lid, and between the front seats! Less that $50.00 very well spent money! > > The Fire Marshall only counts if he has his crew with him! He might be a Politician or a Figurehead and not know the first thing about fighting fires! :>) > > Good luck, let us know when you get it running! > > Howard > > > >> Warnings are heeded. I do not have a fire extinguisher close by but otherwise I'm not in bad shape. Proper tools are in the >plan and I use clear tubing to check for flow. All my work lights are LED and usually worn on the head. >> The county fire marshal lives right opposite. Does that count ;-) > |
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