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In article 8fb10754-4efa-464a-bbde-31d9578e7fa6
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On Jun 24, 9:26*am, iBoat wrote:
In article a2903b68-36c9-456c-a1b2-0328cf067dc9
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On Jun 23, 5:30 pm, Harryk wrote:
On 6/23/11 4:25 PM, Wayne B wrote:


On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 14:26:44 -0400, I_am_Tosk
wrote:


In ,
says...


On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 10:24:20 -0400, I_am_Tosk
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I did get co poison once, working at a site but I noticed as soon as I
started to feel a bit "drunk" and got out.


If you get that feeling you are dangerously close to losing
conciousness and being fatally overcome.


Could be, my bud didn't think I was bad enough to go to the ER but who
knows, it was twenty years ago iirc... Took a couple of hours to feel
better in the fresh air that much I do remember. Never worked around a
salamander type heater again after that, no matter what the boss said.


=====


What is a "salamander type heater"?


I remember them as a fairly tall cylindrical space heater, fired by
kerosene. I remember them because when my father built his retail store,
he used a couple of them to help cure the concrete floor, which was
poured in the winter. I was just a little kid, but I do remember them
being referred to as salamanders. They were operated before the showroom
glass was installed...the store was open to the elements where the
windows and doors would go.


They gave off a hell of a lot of heat.


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My gyproc installing in-laws had a few... i remember one being left in
my new Cape Cod style house to help dry the drywall mud in January/
February of 1976.
The one I remember was more like a yellow torpedo..noisy fan blown hot
air and burning kerosine oil as fuel.
Of course that was 35 years ago.... they may be different now.


What is "gyproc", moron?- Hide quoted text -

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If you don't know, jackass... I'm not going to tell you.


Do you mean gypsum board by any chance? Or as a brand name, Sheetrock?
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iBoat wrote:
In article8fb10754-4efa-464a-bbde-31d9578e7fa6
@x12g2000yql.googlegroups.com, says...

On Jun 24, 9:26 am, wrote:

In articlea2903b68-36c9-456c-a1b2-0328cf067dc9
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On Jun 23, 5:30 pm, wrote:

On 6/23/11 4:25 PM, Wayne B wrote:


On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 14:26:44 -0400, I_am_Tosk
wrote:


In ,
says...


On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 10:24:20 -0400, I_am_Tosk
wrote:


I did get co poison once, working at a site but I noticed as soon as I
started to feel a bit "drunk" and got out.


If you get that feeling you are dangerously close to losing
conciousness and being fatally overcome.


Could be, my bud didn't think I was bad enough to go to the ER but who
knows, it was twenty years ago iirc... Took a couple of hours to feel
better in the fresh air that much I do remember. Never worked around a
salamander type heater again after that, no matter what the boss said.


=====


What is a "salamander type heater"?


I remember them as a fairly tall cylindrical space heater, fired by
kerosene. I remember them because when my father built his retail store,
he used a couple of them to help cure the concrete floor, which was
poured in the winter. I was just a little kid, but I do remember them
being referred to as salamanders. They were operated before the showroom
glass was installed...the store was open to the elements where the
windows and doors would go.


They gave off a hell of a lot of heat.


--
Want to discuss recreational boating and fishing in a forum where
personal insults are not allowed?


http://groups.google.com/group/rec-boating-fishing-Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


My gyproc installing in-laws had a few... i remember one being left in
my new Cape Cod style house to help dry the drywall mud in January/
February of 1976.
The one I remember was more like a yellow torpedo..noisy fan blown hot
air and burning kerosine oil as fuel.
Of course that was 35 years ago.... they may be different now.

What is "gyproc", moron?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

If you don't know, jackass... I'm not going to tell you.

Do you mean gypsum board by any chance? Or as a brand name, Sheetrock?

He really has no idea.
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On Jun 24, 4:01*pm, iBoat wrote:
In article 8fb10754-4efa-464a-bbde-31d9578e7fa6
@x12g2000yql.googlegroups.com, says...







On Jun 24, 9:26 am, iBoat wrote:
In article a2903b68-36c9-456c-a1b2-0328cf067dc9
@k16g2000yqm.googlegroups.com, says...


On Jun 23, 5:30 pm, Harryk wrote:
On 6/23/11 4:25 PM, Wayne B wrote:


On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 14:26:44 -0400, I_am_Tosk
wrote:


In ,
says...


On Thu, 23 Jun 2011 10:24:20 -0400, I_am_Tosk
wrote:


I did get co poison once, working at a site but I noticed as soon as I
started to feel a bit "drunk" and got out.


If you get that feeling you are dangerously close to losing
conciousness and being fatally overcome.


Could be, my bud didn't think I was bad enough to go to the ER but who
knows, it was twenty years ago iirc... Took a couple of hours to feel
better in the fresh air that much I do remember. Never worked around a
salamander type heater again after that, no matter what the boss said.


=====


What is a "salamander type heater"?


I remember them as a fairly tall cylindrical space heater, fired by
kerosene. I remember them because when my father built his retail store,
he used a couple of them to help cure the concrete floor, which was
poured in the winter. I was just a little kid, but I do remember them
being referred to as salamanders. They were operated before the showroom
glass was installed...the store was open to the elements where the
windows and doors would go.


They gave off a hell of a lot of heat.


--
Want to discuss recreational boating and fishing in a forum where
personal insults are not allowed?


http://groups.google.com/group/rec-b...ing-Hidequoted text -


- Show quoted text -


My gyproc installing in-laws had a few... i remember one being left in
my new Cape Cod style house to help dry the drywall mud in January/
February of 1976.
The one I remember was more like a yellow torpedo..noisy fan blown hot
air and burning kerosine oil as fuel.
Of course that was 35 years ago.... they may be different now.


What is "gyproc", moron?- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


If you don't know, jackass... I'm not going to tell you.


Do you mean gypsum board by any chance? Or as a brand name, Sheetrock?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I say what I mean and I mean what I say!
It's known as gyproc up here... and since we have the gypsum mines
that the stuff is made of...we'll call it what we want.
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On 6/24/2011 11:52 PM, North Star wrote:
I say what I mean and I mean what I say!
It's known as gyproc up here... and since we have the gypsum mines


Mate, Gyproc is a trademark of an Australian sheetrock manufacturer.
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 08:43:17 -0400, Jay wrote:

On 6/24/2011 11:52 PM, North Star wrote:
I say what I mean and I mean what I say!
It's known as gyproc up here... and since we have the gypsum mines


Mate, Gyproc is a trademark of an Australian sheetrock manufacturer.


Yes, and Sheetrock is the trademark of a US manufacturer of gypsum
board.

Casady


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On 6/25/11 11:09 AM, Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 08:43:17 -0400, wrote:

On 6/24/2011 11:52 PM, North Star wrote:
I say what I mean and I mean what I say!
It's known as gyproc up here... and since we have the gypsum mines


Mate, Gyproc is a trademark of an Australian sheetrock manufacturer.


Yes, and Sheetrock is the trademark of a US manufacturer of gypsum
board.

Casady



gyproc is also a product name of a large, french-based conglomerate that
produces gypsum board in many places around the world, including Canada.

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On Jun 25, 12:18*pm, Harryk wrote:
On 6/25/11 11:09 AM, Richard Casady wrote:

On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 08:43:17 -0400, *wrote:


On 6/24/2011 11:52 PM, North Star wrote:
I say what I mean and I mean what I say!
It's known as gyproc up here... and since we have the gypsum mines


Mate, Gyproc is a trademark of an Australian sheetrock manufacturer.


Yes, and Sheetrock is the trademark of a US manufacturer of gypsum
board.


Casady


gyproc is also a product name of a large, french-based conglomerate that
produces gypsum board in many places around the world, including Canada.

--
Want to discuss recreational boating and fishing in a forum where
personal insults are not allowed?

http://groups.google.com/group/rec-boating-fishing


These idiots are unbelievable.... they think the whole world revolves
around the US... and we should all be talking 'merican!
Are they in for a rude awakening the next 10-20 years!
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On Jun 25, 12:18*pm, Harryk wrote:
On 6/25/11 11:09 AM, Richard Casady wrote:

On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 08:43:17 -0400, *wrote:


On 6/24/2011 11:52 PM, North Star wrote:
I say what I mean and I mean what I say!
It's known as gyproc up here... and since we have the gypsum mines


Mate, Gyproc is a trademark of an Australian sheetrock manufacturer.


Yes, and Sheetrock is the trademark of a US manufacturer of gypsum
board.


Casady


gyproc is also a product name of a large, french-based conglomerate that
produces gypsum board in many places around the world, including Canada.

--
Want to discuss recreational boating and fishing in a forum where
personal insults are not allowed?

http://groups.google.com/group/rec-boating-fishing

These idiots are unbelievable.... they think the whole world revolves
around the US... and we should all be talking 'merican!
Are they in for a rude awakening the next 10-20 years!


Okay, every piece of gypsum board is Gyproc? Like every car ever made is
a Chevy? Are you really that ****ing stupid?
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On 6/25/11 11:09 AM, Richard Casady wrote:
On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 08:43:17 -0400, wrote:

On 6/24/2011 11:52 PM, North Star wrote:
I say what I mean and I mean what I say!
It's known as gyproc up here... and since we have the gypsum mines

Mate, Gyproc is a trademark of an Australian sheetrock manufacturer.


Yes, and Sheetrock is the trademark of a US manufacturer of gypsum
board.

Casady



gyproc is also a product name of a large, french-based conglomerate that
produces gypsum board in many places around the world, including Canada.


Calling all gypsum board products Gyproc is akin to calling all
automobiles Fords. It's stupid.


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