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Rich S. wrote:
"Morgans" wrote in message ... It does say that they have to be secured somehow, or in a rack. That's so's we don't knock them over with our fire streams and bust their little heads off. Picture it. Firefighter crawls into burning room. Opens nozzle. Tanks falls away from him. Valve busts off when it hits floor. Tanks returns favor back at firefighter. Ouch! Did you se the Mythbusters episode where they decapitated a cylinder and it whooshed through the concrete block wall? Other than that, the reason to use an Acetylene cylinder while upright is that the Acetylene is dissolved in Acetone which is then infused in diatamacious earth within the tank. If used in anything but a vertical position, the Acetone may escape through the piping and hose. See http://www.airproducts.com/nr/rdonly...0/safety13.pdf Rich S. More on acetylene---T.A. Wells,Chief Engr. for Beech, says, carryover of acetylene into a weld will contaminate it--He also stated, leave a small % in the cylinder to prevent rapid boil-off & carryover at the last moment of use. He wrote a teriffic book--Well's Manual of aircraft materials and manufacturing processes. Jerry |
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