Anyone can purchase replacement gas fire coals at a large department store like Walmart, K-Mart or Home Depot. They range anywhere from $100 to $500.
There are many websites and stores where someone can purchase replacement gas grill parts. Some of these sites include Ace Hardware, Home Depot, and Amazon.
One can purchase a gas fire pit from online stores such as the website Amazon, Home Depot, Walmart, HPC Fire, WoodlandDirect and the bidding website eBay.
eBay have a large selection of replacement gas logs for gas fires. They can also be purchased from UCL, Northline Express, Bizrate, Digital Worldz and Amazon.
One can purchase gas fire logs at different stores in Chicago like Fireplace & Wood Stove Pros. You can find them online and you should go to camping equipment stores.
You can purchase propane fire pits online from either specialised stores such as: 'Target' or 'Gas Fire Tables' or alternatively from haberdashery stores such as 'Amazon' or 'John Lewis'
Any parts store should be able to fix you up.
One can purchase a Fire Magic Grill online from Fire Magic Gas Grill Guys, Fire Magic Now or Fire Magic Shop. All three offer many Fire Magic Grill styles for one to choose from.
There isn't really a "new" replacement for FM-200, as it is an effective gas for fire suppression and not harmful to the ozone like Halon, although it classed as a greenhouse gas, and is still very much in use. If there was to be a consideration for an exchange from FM-200 to a gas similar for replacement, it would probably be Novec 1230, as it has the benefits of FM-200, but considered to be a much "cleaner" gas.
Purchasing a replacement gas can spout is pretty easy for those looking for options on the web. Sites like Amazon, the Home Depot, Pep Boys, and Northern Tool all have options for those looking.
There is no economical way to replace the gas 'pixels' within a plasma TV. If it is broken and the gas escapes, you should dispose of the TV in an enviromental manner and purchase a new one.
gas and fire fire is made for gas gas is the name of the fire
Carbon exist in coals and petroleum, in methane gas, in carbonates, in all organic compounds, etc.