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    True but they're 4 sides good lumber.

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    On a side note: My new fridge freezer uses R600A, which I've heard is super duper flammable should it ever leak.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenOps View Post
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    On a side note: My new fridge freezer uses R600A, which I've heard is super duper flammable should it ever leak.
    R500A is literally isobutane. "Super duper flammable" is apt, yes.

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    Nearly all new coolers are either butane for residential or propane for commercial. Both have a very small amount which is limited by the square footage of room it will be in. Basically enough gas to make a bang but not to blow the windows and walls out.

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    Yeah for sure, they're also using propane for automotive AC systems I believe. At any rate it's absolutely flammable but good luck hitting LEL with the amount that's in your freezer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BerserkerCatSplat View Post
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    Yeah for sure, they're also using propane for automotive AC systems I believe. At any rate it's absolutely flammable but good luck hitting LEL with the amount that's in your freezer.
    No to propane a/c in automobiles. The dangers are entirely for the technicians repairing them and not the owners. None of my tools are explosion proof so I won't be opening up any of the new units.

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    Oooo I want explosion proof tools!

    Does milwaukee make one in red?
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    Quote Originally Posted by killramos View Post
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    Oooo I want explosion proof tools!

    Does milwaukee make one in red?
    Yes, but only comes with a 100 ft 16 gauge cord so you can’t use it on a freezer in your basement, unless it has solid wood walls in Aspen.

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    For years I did service calls for a company that leased ice cream dipping cabinets. Google is right here, avoid extension cords, the wire quality in them just isn't what it use to be.
    Too loud for Aspen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darell_n View Post
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    No to propane a/c in automobiles. The dangers are entirely for the technicians repairing them and not the owners. None of my tools are explosion proof so I won't be opening up any of the new units.
    Ah, I was thinking R-1234yf was a propane derivative but it's actually a propene.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BerserkerCatSplat View Post
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    Ah, I was thinking R-1234yf was a propane derivative but it's actually a propene.
    All the new Benz's are coming with this new stuff, and its expensive af
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    Quote Originally Posted by dj_rice View Post
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    All the new Benz's are coming with this new stuff, and its expensive af
    My ‘14 Ram had it until I replaced it with R-134a.
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