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#285174 - 07/27/17 08:13 PM Re: Get Out of Dodge, Don't Forget Your Passport [Re: chaosmagnet]
Jeanette_Isabelle Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 11/13/06
Posts: 2986
Loc: Nacogdoches, Texas
I got my passport last year. Thanks for the tip. I will bring it up.

Jeanette Isabelle
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#285206 - 07/29/17 01:40 AM Re: Get Out of Dodge, Don't Forget Your Passport [Re: acropolis5]
EMPnotImplyNuclear Offline
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Registered: 09/10/08
Posts: 382
Originally Posted By: acropolis5
Les: I'm interested in your idea for a small ( Asian?) butane stove & extra cartridges. We live in an all electric high-rise, without an open terrace. Our present back-up stove is an old two burner Coleman Fuel / unleaded gas, hand pump camping stove. The CO danger, even near an open window, has always concerned me. Butane is, in my understanding, cleaner burning than liquid fuel. So which model do you recommend? What kind of burn time does S cartridge give you? Add all the usual questions?


Hi,
Unless you're using the stoves for space heating (6 hours at a time no ventilation),
whatever stoves you're using,
carbon monoxide should be manageable with windows/door ventilation
(1 hour cooking 3 a day day)
especially above ground level (more wind )


If you're using smelly fuels (kerosene, briquettes...)
and you're still smelling that
or smelling smoke
after the stove gets going (5-10min),
you might want to take that outside like 25 feet away from building

Some info about carbon monoxide and ventilation and legal pants smile

Using a $27-$50 CO alarm with digital readout to monitor CO--Carbon MONoxide output of Coleman lanterns

Canisters CO / FAQ - Stoves / CO by Roger Caffin.

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#285224 - 08/02/17 11:04 PM Re: Get Out of Dodge, Don't Forget Your Passport [Re: EMPnotImplyNuclear]
acropolis5 Offline
Enthusiast

Registered: 06/18/06
Posts: 358
Thanx EMP....

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#285264 - 08/04/17 07:28 PM Re: Get Out of Dodge, Don't Forget Your Passport [Re: Jeanette_Isabelle]
Roarmeister Offline
Old Hand

Registered: 09/12/01
Posts: 960
Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
You may want to include a vehicle repair kit. My car kit includes:
  • Basic tools
  • Reflectors
  • Gloves, roll of towels
  • Gas can (empty)
  • Tire wrench
  • Air foot pump
  • Portable battery jump starter pak
  • Jumper cables
  • Spare fuses, Duct tape, Wire, Extra hose clamps, Tire repair kit (as well as keeping up the air pressure in the spare tire)
  • I thought about adding a quart of oil and a quart of windshield washer fluid but haven't gotten around to that yet.
Let's face it, if I can't repair my vehicle with these basic items then the repairs are simply beyond my ability and a call for service is required!

I also carry my hard hat, hi-vis vest, hearing and eye protection, and work boots due to my job requirements. laugh


Edited by Roarmeister (08/04/17 07:36 PM)

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