Came across this today, though us air cooled carb types might find it interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9twXwW ... e=youtu.be
Interesting Fire Suppression tool
Re: Interesting Fire Suppression tool
I like it, can't get any simpler. Looks like its a product out of the Czech Republic.
http://www.samohas.cz/en/?jazyk=en&noredir
http://www.samohas.cz/en/?jazyk=en&noredir
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That's a great idea
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Re: Interesting Fire Suppression tool
Web site doesn't list a price, only delivery charges as far as I can tell, although the car one at 180 Euros appears to have another 30 euro charge as well, so maybe they just have either the translation wrong or the web site boxes are wrongly labelled.
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75 Swiss 710K
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Re: Interesting Fire Suppression tool
Those Blazecut type extinguishers have been around for a few years. Very popular in my area in the air-cooled circles, and I saw one last summer mounted in a brass era Rolls.
Mike
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
1971 North American 700AP Haflinger Pathfinder
Re: Interesting Fire Suppression tool
Owning a Vanagon, I own blaze cut systems. One over the engine on the decklid cover and one up the left D pillar protecting against electrical fire from the AC system prone to Vanagon burn down.