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Cutting a propane tank
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1622607" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>I've got a propane tank I plan to make a roller out of </p><p> The rain last night has me looking at it as today's project. Bought it at auction. When I opened the valve it still had some gas in it. my plan was to remove the valve assembly allowing me to fill it with water to remove all propane before taking a torch to it. A 36 " pipe wrench cheater pipe and sledge have failed to loosen the valve. I think they use a heat sensitive thread sealant on the valves, so we are back to the torch......which gives me the heeby jeebies on a tank that might have some gas trapped inside....I don't want to survive the plague to become a smoking hole in the ground........any ideas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1622607, member: 24947"] I've got a propane tank I plan to make a roller out of The rain last night has me looking at it as today's project. Bought it at auction. When I opened the valve it still had some gas in it. my plan was to remove the valve assembly allowing me to fill it with water to remove all propane before taking a torch to it. A 36 " pipe wrench cheater pipe and sledge have failed to loosen the valve. I think they use a heat sensitive thread sealant on the valves, so we are back to the torch......which gives me the heeby jeebies on a tank that might have some gas trapped inside....I don't want to survive the plague to become a smoking hole in the ground........any ideas [/QUOTE]
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