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Anthony917
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Re: Does anyone know how to leak/use a 100lb propane tank over night? [Re: Konyap] 1
#14538987 - 05/31/11 01:42 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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it appears to be a flame thrower
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openmind
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Re: Does anyone know how to leak/use a 100lb propane tank over night? [Re: Konyap]
#14539026 - 05/31/11 02:15 AM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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aiyobro said: what is that?
A flame/torch attachment 
I used to use them at my old work for heating and scrapping up asphalt, needless to say they can be fun . I used to stick the end of the torch into a bucket filled with water and let out some propane, the propane would bubble up and create bubbles on top of the water that were filled with propane...Then I would light the bubbles on fire, I have way too much fun with fire though ..
But really, 100lb tank is a decent amount of propane. Is it completely full?...Even if you were able to crack it open a bit (some valves prevent you from doing this) and let it flow out freely (also dangerous), it's going to take quite a while for it to empty. You can have that shit hooked up to a BBQ grill for days on end and it probably won't run out. Remember the propane is in a liquid state while under pressure in the tank, and it expands in A LOT when not under pressure and in a gas state....So basically what I'm saying is, if indeed it's full, there is a shit load of propane in that tank.
Why don't you just post an add on cragslist or something listing it for free or really cheap ...I have no doubt someone would swoop it off your hands, ya might even be able to make a $ or two.

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Re: Does anyone know how to leak/use a 100lb propane tank over night? [Re: Mind Transcribing]
#14540610 - 05/31/11 01:19 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Mind Transcribing said:


If it's been sitting that long, just open the valve on a windy day, nothing will happen
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DrGreenThumb865
Dude, who's got the lighter?




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Re: Does anyone know how to leak/use a 100lb propane tank over night? [Re: argg]
#14540632 - 05/31/11 01:29 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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argg said: put an ad on CL for it and some redneck will come and get it.
Craigslist is great! Good idea too, that way you can make money and get rid of the thing at the same time.
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Humility
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Re: Does anyone know how to leak/use a 100lb propane tank over night? [Re: DrGreenThumb865]
#14540929 - 05/31/11 02:31 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Best method is by far to burn it off. Attach the propane tank to some device that ejects flame like an outdoor cooker or that neat flamethrower and carefully increase the fire. Follow all directions on product packaging and in manual.
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Re: Does anyone know how to leak/use a 100lb propane tank over night? [Re: Humility]
#14540936 - 05/31/11 02:33 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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WWHHD
I like the flamethrower idea, but then he needs to spend $$, and when the gas is gone, then what?
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Jordanian
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Re: Does anyone know how to leak/use a 100lb propane tank over night? [Re: Micawber]
#14540986 - 05/31/11 02:43 PM (12 years, 7 months ago) |
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Micawber said: or
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this was the first thing that came to my mind as well.
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