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gary said:
But maybe it's the chemical makeup and the higher carbon/hydrogen molcules of butane/propane that speeds up degragation of sealents and not the gasses origin?
Ha but while propane and butane are constant methane can have it constitution altered, say by the addition of a strong curry
no sealant could withstand that.
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colin-yorkshire said:
gary said:
But maybe it's the chemical makeup and the higher carbon/hydrogen molcules of butane/propane that speeds up degragation of sealents and not the gasses origin?
Ha but while propane and butane are constant methane can have it constitution altered, say by the addition of a strong curry
no sealant could withstand that.
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Ah, at last, back to a level I can understand!
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An analogy to this debate. My OH cannot swim. Someone once said to him: Aren't you worried that you might drown.? "No", he said, "I know that I cannot swim, so I stay away from water. It is only people who think they can swim that drown."
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