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Cutting a propane tank
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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1622657" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>There is no doubt there is gas in there. The valve has been open for two weeks. I can still smell it. Usually they sell at auction as BBQ materials, scap tank etc. Due to liability reasons. And the valve assembly is gone. It's several pounds of brass. Leaving about a three inch hole in top. We fill them completely full of water and usually drill the first hole with a drill let it drain and air several days. I can't get the d valve off. Considering sitting it way down in the pasture and shooting a hole in it. Lol I'm not gonna drill a hole until I get the thing filled with water. I'll take a picture shortly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1622657, member: 24947"] There is no doubt there is gas in there. The valve has been open for two weeks. I can still smell it. Usually they sell at auction as BBQ materials, scap tank etc. Due to liability reasons. And the valve assembly is gone. It's several pounds of brass. Leaving about a three inch hole in top. We fill them completely full of water and usually drill the first hole with a drill let it drain and air several days. I can't get the d valve off. Considering sitting it way down in the pasture and shooting a hole in it. Lol I'm not gonna drill a hole until I get the thing filled with water. I'll take a picture shortly. [/QUOTE]
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