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Posted by digitalmaster on July 4, 2006, 6:37 pm
Does anyone besides me still have an old propane torch style leak detector?I
hang on to this one because it was my fathers.
Posted by DIDO on July 4, 2006, 6:42 pm
Have brand new one in box
Dido
> Does anyone besides me still have an old propane torch style leak > detector?I hang on to this one because it was my fathers. >
Posted by Noon-Air on July 4, 2006, 10:25 pm
I still got one, and it still works
> Have brand new one in box > Dido
>> Does anyone besides me still have an old propane torch style leak >> detector?I hang on to this one because it was my fathers.
>
Posted by Oztech on July 5, 2006, 8:16 am
Now "that's" sad
lol
> Have brand new one in box > Dido
> > Does anyone besides me still have an old propane torch style leak > > detector?I hang on to this one because it was my fathers.
Posted by udarrell on July 5, 2006, 9:25 am
DIDO wrote:
>Have brand new one in box >Dido >
>>Does anyone besides me still have an old propane torch style leak >>detector?I hang on to this one because it was my fathers. >>
I had a halide leak detector but moved up to an electronic tester.
Robinaire Model 14970 with an ion accelerator pump.
I don't know how well it was rated. (Anyone Know?) - udarrell
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> detector?I hang on to this one because it was my fathers.
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