BTW, Phillips makes a nice 110V bulb coated with Teflon, so that if it
breaks, glass doesn't fly everywhere. I use them in the shop light in the
engine room.
--
Keith
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I don't repeat gossip, so listen carefully the first time.
"TB" wrote in message ...
Nothing fancy, just a switched bare bulb.
Scott Vernon wrote:
Sounds like a good idea. What did you use for the light?
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Scott Vernon
S/V Lisa Marie
Balt. MD USA
"TB" wrote in message
...
I installed a backlight for the present tank, this shows the level
clearly.
Lloyd Sumpter wrote:
On Thu, 08 Apr 2004 11:55:20 +0000, TB wrote:
Anyone know of a supplier of good holding tanks prefferably in the
Toronto area.
I just deliberated over which tank to purchase from the website if
Sherlon
plastics in Cambridge only to find that they no longer supply them.
HMP
Toronto
have them in their catalogue but non are suitable.
Tony
BTW: You might want to check the Canadian regulations on holding tanks:
http://www.tc.gc.ca/acts-regulations.../090/csa091/cs
a91.html
http://www.ccg-gcc.gc.ca/obs-bsn/reg...pendix_c_e.htm
Note in particular that you NEED a means of determining the level in
the
tank,
and a flame-arrestor on the vent tube.
Lloyd