"Natural gas would be shut down in the event of an earthquake. Chances may
be slim of an earthquake in your locale, but really no place is 100%
earthquake free. The Midwest is very vulnerable. We don't have mountains,
which seem to attenuate them to a certain area, so they are felt over a much
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On May 8, 2012, at 12:31 PM, "Scott Ritchey" wrote:
> Of course if you
> have reliable natural gas, that eliminates the storage problem at less cost.
Natural gas would be shut down in the event of an earthquake. Chances may be
slim of an earthquake in your locale, but really no place is 100%
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On Behalf Of Jim Cathey
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 1:11 AM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] (SPAM?) Re: OT - Jeep heater hoses
> How's that genset running? Did you move the power like you wanted?
> Still
> have the pictures of the derusting project?
Runs OK
How's that genset running? Did you move the power like you wanted?
Still
have the pictures of the derusting project?
Runs OK, but I haven't started it in probably four years.
It's propane, so that's OK. I roll it over with the starter
a few times a year just to make sure it'll go if I need i
How's that genset running? Did you move the power like you wanted? Still
have the pictures of the derusting project?
On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 8:12 AM, Jim Cathey wrote:
> I believe that all you need are 45/90/180 degree bends, straight hose, and
>> a handful of hose barb union fittings.
>>
>
>
I believe that all you need are 45/90/180 degree bends, straight hose,
and a handful of hose barb union fittings.
The last time I had this problem was on the genset, I used
copper plumbing fittings for the bends and the diameter
change. Not as pretty, true...
-- Jim