Good Idea!
And now that I have gone back to the picture I can see that.
Light weight and inexpensive storage!!
Brian
GuitarPhotog wrote:So would one of you folks who are successfully refilling 1lb bottles please weigh a 1 lb bottle before and after and post exactly how much propane you are putting in the 1 lb bottle. Please.
I was told that using modern (OPD equipped) tanks, that you can't actually transfer liquid from large tank to small, but my source has been wrong before.
Also where do you get the tool to open the vent side of the 1 lb cans? Just like when they fill your 20 lb tank at the propane service, the tank has to be vented to allow liquid to flow from the large to small tank.
Thanks,
<Chas>
CARS wrote:A few years ago my dad volunteered to refill my 1lb cylinders. The issue I noticed is that my dad filled off his 1000 lb home tank and the gas smelled of that "rotten eggs" additive they add to let you know you have a leak or failure in your home. I've never noticed that before when I bought the factory filled cylinders or 20lb gas grill cylinders.
But then, maybe it was me. Ever since I started using my pellet grill and charcoal again on camping trips, I can't stand the taste of gas grilled meats.
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