It's not the refrigerant that is flammable, it's the mix of the refrigerant AND the oils in the system. R-12, Freeze 12, R-134a all are flammable when they're in your A/C System. Which is why it's VERY important not to have a leak. However, it's not any more dangerous than that big tank of FLAMMABLE gasoline in the rear of your car. So stop bitching.
It's not the refrigerant that is flammable, it's the mix of the refrigerant AND the oils in the system. R-12, Freeze 12, R-134a all are flammable when they're in your A/C System. Which is why it's VERY important not to have a leak. However, it's not any more dangerous than that big tank of FLAMMABLE gasoline in the rear of your car. So stop bitching.
I think I have a can of freeze 12 somewhere. Not 100% sure though. I might have huffed it all. To answer your question though, there is an auto parts store, I think it's called Ron's off of 377 (Denton Hwy.) It's right next to Route 66 auto inspection place.
propane is a refrigerant r-22 i believe...but i can't remember the oil you use with it.
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