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Re: [APD] CO2 regulator to CO2 tank connection washer



Scott, you forgot to mention that the excess CO2 will cure any 
hyperventilating
that might be going on:-) One man's poison could be another man's cure....

Tom, you know I'm kiddin'....I'd go for the teflon washers.

Bill

S. Hieber wrote:

>Human Symptoms: First you start wondering about washers,
>then you start wondering about CO2 posioning. 
>
>It won't hurt you unless there is so much inthe room, that
>the O2 is displaced to less than something like 14%. Not
>liekly to happen. In the event of fire, folks empty a tank
>of CO2 quite rapidly without aphyxiation.
>
>Fish symptoms: "gasping" at water surface. Amazing
>stillness. Puffy, bactrial decay inside and out.
>
>sh
>
>
>--- Tom Wood <tomwood2 at flash_net> wrote:
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>>It was provided by the gas supplier, looks like black
>>fiber of some sort. 
>>The original was white nylon I think. I'll ask for an
>>upgrade when I get a 
>>refill. This seems dangerous though, I wonder what the
>>symptoms are for low 
>>grade CO2 poisoning.
>>
>>TW 
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