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Re: Bad Gas



>I sent this post out on 3-5-96 to Morgan and I don't think it ever got thru
>so I am resending it.
>
>With reference to my problem of gas turning red in cold weather....
>
>I spoke with my son (attorney in Colorado) concerning my problem of having to
>replace all the neon in several jobs because the units are turning red in
>cold weather. His advice to me was to try and reach a settlement with the gas
>company without getting an attorney involved. If they are convinced they have
>responsibility and are willing to pay for jobs that have gone bad we will all
>come out better than if we have to litigate the case. He suggested that a
>case like this could cost around $25,000 for both me and the gas company.
>What I need to present my case to the gas company is proof positive that the
>gas in the tubes that have gone bad and in the tank I was using to fill them
>is in fact the cause of my problem. My question is where can I get this done
>at an affordable price (Eurocom suggested $3000.00 to $5000.00 for them to
>test it). I need posative proof that the tubes are turning red when the
>temperature reaches some degree and this is the reason.
>
>Any help from anyone out there will be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks in advance.....
>Don Stone (wallerneon@aol.com)
>tel: (419)433-3282   Fax: (419)433-6556
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