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City Slicker
In a message dated 4/26/2013 6:50:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
earleschroeder@yahoo.com writes:
Phosgene "....smells like fresh cut hay". As one who lowered
himself in an elevator to the first floor when the shaft was full of phosgene
vapor 'fresh cut hay' didn't come to mind. 😥
Uncontrolled coughing and possible death did!
Being a 'ol farm chap who has hauled more loads of fresh mowed hay than I
care to recall, linking the smell of phosgene to hay surely was made by a city
slicker... After 31 years manufacturing Lexan where phosgene is used as
the catalyst, it never did smell like hay to me. Said with respect of
those who think it does. 😀 Earl
Huh! That looked like the end of "PHOSGENE" to me...... used in
the synthesis of certain pharmaceuticals and smells like fresh cut
hay. Indeed an interesting bottle.
Grayhawk
Cool
artwork, Bill. And definitely a proven (by you) syhstem for the
320. What's the "---lene" bottle? Thanks, Terrence
On
Apr 26, 2013, at 8:30 AM, Bill Harrelson wrote:
> I use
these. > > Bill Harrelson > N5ZQ 320 2,150 hrs >
N6ZQ IV 300 hrs > > > > > >
A delicate question: > Would anyone care to suggest or describe
where to buy, or how to make, a relief tube for my Lancair 235/320, which
now has twice the range as its pilot? > Many thanks, >
Terrence
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