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But once lithium does ignite, it's a special hazard. Burning metals often react violently with water instead of extinguishing, dry-chemical extinguishers aren't effective, and CO2/Halon* extinguishers don't prevent re-ignition. You'll need a Class D extinguisher or a large quantitys. you mean like getting magnesium to ignite???? and when it does----yehahahaaaaaa
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94 f250 idi turbo sc e4od alum fac rims 149,289 --dana 60 frt with posi--10.25 rear w/posi--shouldnt get stuck!! ats turbo 3" parts on--what a diff from stock turbo!!!!!--- also 96 F250 with 305,000 is fixed!!-- 7.3 rattler-also 85 6.9-needs new engine!! tired!!
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