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Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby genikz on Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:10 pm

Hey everybody,

Not having read the rules carefully enough before my last SDR DE, I showed up with no fire extinguisher. With help from just about everybody at the event I got on track with a borrowed metal bracket and a Kidde 10-BC extinguisher I bought from Lowe's just up the hill.

Having looked everywhere for the borrowed metal mount, I can't find one like that ANYWHERE. I've checked Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, online, etc etc.

My fire bottle is one of these:
http://www.amazon.com/Kidde-Mariner10-F ... B00025LBE2

Can anybody recommend a flat-mount (universal) metal mount that would fit this model? It has a 3.25" diamater.

OR

Can anybody recommend an extiguisher and metal mount combo that isn't $75 or more! :banghead:
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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby ttweed on Sun Nov 30, 2008 7:46 am

Chris-

I bought mine at the Home Depot on Genesee in Clairemont, but maybe they don't carry them anymore?

There are plenty of suppliers online. Try http://www.selectsafetysales.com/c-140-fire-extinguisher-brackets.aspx

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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby genikz on Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:15 am

Thanks for the reply. I looked at my local Home Depots and couldn't find any metal mounts.

I also checked that link you sent and couldn't find my model number of fire extinguisher.

I think I'll need to pickup another unit because the one I bought is a Kitchen model...and I guess they don't make metal mounts for residential units.
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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby ttweed on Mon Dec 01, 2008 7:27 am

genikz wrote: I think I'll need to pickup another unit because the one I bought is a Kitchen model...and I guess they don't make metal mounts for residential units.

Put that one in your kitchen then, and get another for the car, Chris. You should be able to find a vehicle mount kit for less than $40. I paid < $30 for the extinguisher and <$7 for the bracket, IIRC.

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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby ChuckS on Mon Dec 01, 2008 10:49 am

There is a hardware store, I believe named Marshalls, that is on a side street off Miramar Road, near Mirage, MIS and the old Mind over Motorsports that carries several metal fire extinguisher brackets. Look them up and call as their hours are a little strange (and to get the address).
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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby 993Panzer on Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:21 pm

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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby Greg Phillips on Mon Dec 01, 2008 2:24 pm

Google is your friend:

http://www.castlewholesalers.com/KIDDE- ... Units.html $6

http://www.strikefirstusa.com/extinguis ... ckets.html

You might also try some of the marine supply houses that may carry metal brackets.

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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby genikz on Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:00 pm

Exactly what I was looking for!

Thanks for the replies everybody. I swear I searched :beerchug:
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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby Tawfik on Mon Dec 01, 2008 3:46 pm

C2 Racers in Kearny mesa has the mounts.
I was just there a few hours ago and saw a couple.
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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby va122 on Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:20 pm

I have a few halon extinguishers in my garage if anyone is interested...The ones from Home depot 10BC will destroy your electrical system if you use them on your car.
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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby Dan Chambers on Fri Dec 05, 2008 2:06 pm

va122 wrote:I have a few halon extinguishers in my garage if anyone is interested...The ones from Home depot 10BC will destroy your electrical system if you use them on your car.


Good point. Also,many of the "chemical" extinguishers that leave a powdery residue can damage aluminum/magnesium parts (cases, heads, etc). The powder is very corrosive, especially if it gets moist/wetted.

Halon extinguishers, while more expensive, emit a halon gas that displaces O2 to extinguish fires and leaves no corrosive residue. At least that is what I've been told. The only downside to halon: if the fuel/spark source is not eliminated, fires can re-ignite when the halon gas receeds. Again, so I've been told.

So maybe a little more expensive, but Halon may be a better way to go. You may wish to do some research.

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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby mobonic on Tue Jan 27, 2009 2:24 pm

Does anyone have a 2.5LB halon fire extinguisher for sale?

Im looking for one to put in my car for time trials this weekend.

If so please call email me: smobine@gmail.com

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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby chet on Tue Jan 27, 2009 5:18 pm

I have this extinguisher and mount in my car, and so far, I have been very satisfied. It was very easy to install without removing my seats:

http://www.speedtactics.com/porsche_extinguisher.php
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Re: Fire Extinguisher Mounting

Postby Kim Crosser on Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:04 pm

ttweed wrote:I bought mine at the Home Depot on Genesee in Clairemont, but maybe they don't carry them anymore?

Just FYI - I spoke to two different Home Depot parts guys, in two different stores, and both said they stopped carrying the brackets about a year ago.
Jeff over at Black Forest found a pretty heavy duty two-piece mount that works in my Boxster with the Kidde 10BC unit (using the Brey-Krause underseat bracket mount).
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