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My thought is that if this is not an exucse (which I'm all but convinced it is) then I guess they're not worried about national guardsmen getting cancer, just us?
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Perhaps, but we haven't yet determined that radium was used on any of the gauges. My '69 is both glow, and radium free. It has no measurable gamma or beta emissions. It has none of the apparatus needed to have tritium dials...My thought is that if this is not an exucse (which I'm all but convinced it is) then I guess they're not worried about national guardsmen getting cancer, just us?
I worried about this carrying a handgun with night sights almost everyday for the 20 years at waist level. Everything still seems to work OK.
Chuck,Perhaps, but we haven't yet determined that radium was used on any of the gauges. My '69 is both glow, and radium free. It has no measurable gamma or beta emissions. It has none of the apparatus needed to have tritium dials...
-Chuck
The other thing that makes it unlikely is the hold is only for M35A2s, but the same gauges are used in several more truck series. If all truck sales were on hold the gauge concept may hold more water.
What exact time period are we talking about?Only m35A2's date from the time period when such guages were installed from the factory- A3's don't, 800 and 900 series trucks don't.
50's and 60's from what I understand, but I hve never seen any hard data.What exact time period are we talking about?
Where is your truck at? I have two in Ky. Will be bringing them back to central Tx as soon as this hold is cleared up.Yeah mine was sold with gauges.
If they rape my truck, I'm getting a lawyer.
Warner Robins, GAWhere is your truck at? I have two in Ky. Will be bringing them back to central Tx as soon as this hold is cleared up.
Tritium in little ampules, or in paint is 100% completely and totally harmless in a gauge. You would have to eat it, and even then it likely would cause no problems.Shoot...I'm still confused...are my teeth and hair falling out from XYTritium from the gauges of the older trucks...or is it old age
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