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Posted by T_Bone on February 25, 2004 at 06:14:13 from (171.75.15.83):
In Reply to: Question on Selling freon posted by Ray on February 24, 2004 at 17:19:37:
Hi Ray, R-12, Freon is a Dupont trade name, will do nothing because cause you some serious headaches if the EPA sees your ad as now your are storing and selling a hazardous chemical. Just depends on if there watching when you advertise it. Of course while at your shop, I'm sure they will also find other code viloations! The grace period ended in 1996 for R12 and 2001 for R22. Me I would buy R-406 as it's a direct replacement for R-12 systems and cost effective over converting to R134 as it compatable with the existing R12 system componets whereas R-134 is not. R-406 has very close condensing and evaporator properities as R-12 and will give the same refrigeration effect as the old R-12. R-406 Sells for about $2/lb. T_Bone
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