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- From: aem@symbiosis.ahp.com (a.e.mossberg)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house
- Subject: Re: Propane leak detector
- Date: 27 Dec 1992 14:16:28 -0500
- Organization: Symbiosis Corporation, Miami, Florida (305) 597-4000
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- gary@cdthq.UUCP (Gary Heston) writes:
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- >Check with RV, "manufactured home", and boat dealers. The first two
- >are major users of LP and propane, and can probably refer you to
- >some less expensive sources. I think some boats, notably house
- >boats, use some LP/propane, and may have some that will detect
- >gasoline vapor as well (fire on boats is a *major* paranoia).
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- Marine hardware dealers will have very good ones, hardened to marine
- conditions, for under $100. Most yachts I've seen use propane for
- cooking (except older ones, which usually used alcohol).
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- aem
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- andrew mossberg systems specialist symbiosis corporation
- (305) 597-4110 fax (305) 597-4002 miami, florida 33166-6202
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