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Started by cornercamping, May 25, 2004, 05:23:34 PM

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Zac

QuoteCall Mr. Hank Hill he works for Strickland Propane in Arlen Texas.
He is the worlds foremost expert on propane and propane accesories.

ROFLMAO

There's gotta be something cool you could do with 100 lbs of propane to get rid of it, I'm thinking a Mirage-like volcano show in the back yard...

-z.

cornercamping

Damn, I missed the party this morning  ;D

Dawn:  No tires are still sitting on the bike.  I will be sending them out though. Gotta get the tires changed out.  I should've waited to open my mouth until after I had them off the bike.  I figured back then I would've done atleast 10 tire changes by now.  I'll make sure he definetly gets them!

hawki: Thanks

H-man:  Yes, it's a 100 lb.  Big 4 ft. tall tank.   I can lift it myself.  I maybe scrawny (as Dawn called it, in my Vanson thread) but I got some muscles.

Zac: That's exactly what I was trying to avoid  ;D

dwoods

Saying Dan is "just" full of Sh** is a compliment.  Rid yourself of him - while you still have a chance.........


QuoteCorner...

Didn't you get those tires to him yet?  Perhaps you are full of **** like others have been saying.

Dawn   :-/

hawki

A 100# tank holds 100# of propane which is approximately 24 gallons of liquid.  One gallon of propane weighs 4.24 lbs.  The tank itself weighs approximately 70# empty.  Some older tanks weighed over 100#'s.  
Look on the collar of the tank and you will find a bunch of writing.  Find the "TW" and the digits after it indicate how mch the tank weighs by itself.  If you want to know how full it is just put it on a scale and subtract the TW (Tare Weight).  Buy one of those cheap hand trucks and strap the tank to it.  This will make moving it very simple.  
Since the cost of oil has gone up, I'm sure that the price of propane has also.  Why pay twice for stuff that is good?  

bweber

A .308 hollow point from 200 yards will empty it nicely

cornercamping

QuoteA .308 hollow point from 200 yards will empty it nicely

 ;D   That would be kinda cool wouldn't it.   ;D

G 97

Sell the tank and fuel in it to the prospective buyers.  You are a RETARD.  Stop with the idio questions already.  I can't believe people respond to your crap with serious answers/comments. FAG.  
G

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