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    Quote Originally Posted by shendog View Post
    You ever come across older extinguishers? I just got 5 American Lafrance soda acid extinguishers with a stainless steel body and a brass handle. 3 are empty and 2 are still full. Didnt find much online as far as selling for more than scrap. Whats the best way to get rid of the soda acid if i want to break them down for scrap or ship whole?
    depending on how old they are, some people collect old fire extinguishers. You could always talk to some of the local fire departments.



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    Quote Originally Posted by shendog View Post
    You ever come across older extinguishers? I just got 5 American Lafrance soda acid extinguishers with a stainless steel body and a brass handle. 3 are empty and 2 are still full. Didnt find much online as far as selling for more than scrap. Whats the best way to get rid of the soda acid if i want to break them down for scrap or ship whole?
    Looks like they could be items of interest to vintage fire fighting equipment collectors.
    Vintage Brass Underwriters American LaFrance Foamite Soda Acid Fire Extinguisher | eBay

    Lots of hits on Google refering to the LaFrance models

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    Thanks cory for posting this info, and thank you shendog for the bump. This is a great idea!

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    They are very collectable. One scrap yard near me has 20 or 30 of them up on a shelf. Its amazing that someone turned them in for the brass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shendog View Post
    You ever come across older extinguishers? I just got 5 American Lafrance soda acid extinguishers with a stainless steel body and a brass handle. 3 are empty and 2 are still full. Didnt find much online as far as selling for more than scrap. Whats the best way to get rid of the soda acid if i want to break them down for scrap or ship whole?
    if the soda acid is the same stuff i get is isnt hazardous, with you just having two id just toss it in the trash, just an idea and i dont have time for it but one of the guys i get them from makes lamps out of some of them, and the stainless ones would make a good looking lamp, alot of firefighters are die hard with their job and collect all sorts of stuff

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    Thanks guys, i think i'll blow out the soda acid, see if i can unscrew the tops to clean them out, and then put on CL or eBay. Maybe even make a lamp lol. Great suggestions....will let you know how it goes.

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    I just found a deal where I can get two storage sheds full of fire extinguishers. But, I am a little hesitant to take them, because I don't know where to get rid of the powder. It would be easy enough to spray them in a barrel. But what about the ones that have powder but no pressure? If I saw them in half I would get metal shavings in the powder. Then nobody would want to reuse it. If I sheared them in half the bottom half would still be full of powder. Because the shear would smash it shut. What do you guys do? I know I would have powder all over the place...haha

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    I've seen that discussed in another thread IB, might try looking through the "similar threads" links on bottom the page

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