Bob:
Thanks for the history and thoughts. I'll pass them on to others. In your
second-to-last paragraph you reference the past where Propane/Air 50/50 was
sometimes packaged as natural gas, but not so much today, and I think that helps
me understand how some disagreement came up. It seems to
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Bob:
Thanks for the history and thoughts. I'll pass them on to others. In
your
second-to-last paragraph
Thanks, didn't know any of this.
MM
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 21:02:31 -0600, you wrote:
Please keep in mind, that while it may not be a 50/50, propane / air mix,
it is still quite common to use it in NG shaving operations in regions were
it is to cold to use butane. Some years it is used quite