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So I managed to set a fire in my garage today while cutting some metal, so my jeeps fire extinguisher needs to be checked / filled. Any places on the west side that do that?
I hate that. It goes against my anti-wasteful tendencies. That and mass produced disposable crap is usually just crap. I've got a couple of extinguishers that are that, it's hard to find a compact one built like they used to be.
I try to get the recycled ones but they arnt allways available in the right size/type. Osha requires a speced size and type based on the truck and equipment that the crew has on board. Its aggrivating as all hell to order 6 differnt ones but that's what's required. I was able to get a number aluminum body ones that are servicable but to fill them is like $25 each plus certs and they arnt usable in every crews equipment list so my boss says to get the cheap plastic ones from grainger. Used ones come home with me where I give them to the fire department for recycling
I picked up some dented dry chem 20lb extinguishers and some old water ext from a fire protection company. They swap them out if they are dented in any way in a comercial application, but are fully functional. The old water extinguishers are great when welding/ grinding as you can knock out a burning rag or debris that you can't reach or stomp out and not have dry chem everywhere. Afterward just top them off with more water and charge it with an air compressor.