Propane tank mount bracket?

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Propane tank mount bracket?

Postby ED H. » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:07 am

I am using a 20 lb. propane tank, tongue mounted on my build. I have been surprised at the price of the mount brackets. Most are 60-70 dollars, and some are over a hundred. I'll pay it if I have to, but I would rather buy one (just less expensive). I can weld, and fabricate, too, so I have many options. What have you guys and gals done for your tank mounts? I am open to anything that cuts the cost a bit......
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Postby Dale M. » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:23 am

Go to GOOGLE and search IMAGES, "propane tank mount" as search string... lots of ideas, you have tools and skills you just need a "seed" of design inspiration.....

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Postby planovet » Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:55 am

Try this thread for some ideas... LINK
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Postby laoutdoorsman » Wed Sep 09, 2009 4:25 pm

well you could bolt a milk crate down, drop the tank in it, then bungee cord thru the handle hooked to eyebolts..........but..i guess that would be the redneck way...lol
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i think i should have taken notes along the way, because ive forgotten waaaay more than i remember...
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Re: mount...

Postby kennyrayandersen » Wed Sep 09, 2009 7:06 pm

laoutdoorsman wrote:well you could bolt a milk crate down, drop the tank in it, then bungee cord thru the handle hooked to eyebolts..........but..i guess that would be the redneck way...lol


And probably not too safe in case of any kind of accident I’m afraid. It’s always cheaper to do it yourself, but you have to buy a welder and practice a bit. There are a lot of talented fabricators on the forum. If you can find something simple, you can always have a local welder do it. I’ll probably buy a welder shortly, but in the meantime I’ve had several things welded buy a local shop and usually for $20-50 bucks (depends on how big of a job it is).
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Postby ED H. » Wed Sep 09, 2009 9:24 pm

Thanks to all. I followed the link in planovet's post and found a tank mount that I can "improve" a bit and use. About 22 bucks, just what I was looking for. A little welding and some paint, and I can check that off the list.
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Re: mount...

Postby laoutdoorsman » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:50 pm

kennyrayandersen wrote:
laoutdoorsman wrote:well you could bolt a milk crate down, drop the tank in it, then bungee cord thru the handle hooked to eyebolts..........but..i guess that would be the redneck way...lol


And probably not too safe in case of any kind of accident I’m afraid. It’s always cheaper to do it yourself, but you have to buy a welder and practice a bit. There are a lot of talented fabricators on the forum. If you can find something simple, you can always have a local welder do it. I’ll probably buy a welder shortly, but in the meantime I’ve had several things welded buy a local shop and usually for $20-50 bucks (depends on how big of a job it is).


it was just a joke...im now convinced...you MUST be an engineer.....
mike breaux...its pronounced "bro".....
i think i should have taken notes along the way, because ive forgotten waaaay more than i remember...
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Re: mount...

Postby kennyrayandersen » Fri Sep 11, 2009 8:17 am

laoutdoorsman wrote:
kennyrayandersen wrote:
laoutdoorsman wrote:well you could bolt a milk crate down, drop the tank in it, then bungee cord thru the handle hooked to eyebolts..........but..i guess that would be the redneck way...lol


And probably not too safe in case of any kind of accident I’m afraid. It’s always cheaper to do it yourself, but you have to buy a welder and practice a bit. There are a lot of talented fabricators on the forum. If you can find something simple, you can always have a local welder do it. I’ll probably buy a welder shortly, but in the meantime I’ve had several things welded buy a local shop and usually for $20-50 bucks (depends on how big of a job it is).


it was just a joke...im now convinced...you MUST be an engineer.....


If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't have believed it!!! You know, down south, we see some real redneck contraptions -- I've actually seen something nearly like you were describing; therefore, I don't assume anything anymore. Being originally from the north, I wouldn't have considered it -- I guess I been in TX too long :lol: :lol:
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Re: mount...

Postby Uncle Chan » Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:14 pm

kennyrayandersen wrote:
laoutdoorsman wrote:
kennyrayandersen wrote:
laoutdoorsman wrote:well you could bolt a milk crate down, drop the tank in it, then bungee cord thru the handle hooked to eyebolts..........but..i guess that would be the redneck way...lol


And probably not too safe in case of any kind of accident I’m afraid. It’s always cheaper to do it yourself, but you have to buy a welder and practice a bit. There are a lot of talented fabricators on the forum. If you can find something simple, you can always have a local welder do it. I’ll probably buy a welder shortly, but in the meantime I’ve had several things welded buy a local shop and usually for $20-50 bucks (depends on how big of a job it is).


it was just a joke...im now convinced...you MUST be an engineer.....


If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't have believed it!!! You know, down south, we see some real redneck contraptions -- I've actually seen something nearly like you were describing; therefore, I don't assume anything anymore. Being originally from the north, I wouldn't have considered it -- I guess I been in TX too long :lol: :lol:


You don't have to be from the south to have experienced this. I've seen it more times than I can recall. Of course, all a person would have to do is bolt the crate to the frame and then securely anchor the tank to the crate using the same sort of attachments they would use to anchor it to a metal frame. :roll:
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Re: mount...

Postby Larwyn » Fri Sep 11, 2009 5:03 pm

kennyrayandersen wrote:
laoutdoorsman wrote:
kennyrayandersen wrote:
laoutdoorsman wrote:well you could bolt a milk crate down, drop the tank in it, then bungee cord thru the handle hooked to eyebolts..........but..i guess that would be the redneck way...lol


And probably not too safe in case of any kind of accident I’m afraid. It’s always cheaper to do it yourself, but you have to buy a welder and practice a bit. There are a lot of talented fabricators on the forum. If you can find something simple, you can always have a local welder do it. I’ll probably buy a welder shortly, but in the meantime I’ve had several things welded buy a local shop and usually for $20-50 bucks (depends on how big of a job it is).


it was just a joke...im now convinced...you MUST be an engineer.....


If I hadn't seen it, I wouldn't have believed it!!! You know, down south, we see some real redneck contraptions -- I've actually seen something nearly like you were describing; therefore, I don't assume anything anymore. Being originally from the north, I wouldn't have considered it -- I guess I been in TX too long :lol: :lol:


Any respectable southern country boy would be able to attach that propane bottle to the tongue of a trailer with nothing more than a bit of haywire, no need for crates and bolts or Yankee engineers............:lol: :lol:
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Postby planovet » Fri Sep 11, 2009 5:31 pm

Just mount it to the top of your TV :lol:

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or IN your TV :shock:

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Postby kennyrayandersen » Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:33 pm

Just as an interesting side-note: being from Washington State, and Washington State having neither enlisted in the war between the States, nor even existing as a state at the time, cannot, technically, be a ‘Northerner’… or so I’ve been told. :R

Also, not being raised on the ‘left’ part of the state, I Could easily be given [political] minority status :lol:


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Postby Larwyn » Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:31 pm

kennyrayandersen wrote:Just as an interesting side-note: being from Washington State, and Washington State having neither enlisted in the war between the States, nor even existing as a state at the time, cannot, technically, be a ‘Northerner’… or so I’ve been told. :R

Also, not being raised on the ‘left’ part of the state, I Could easily be given [political] minority status :lol:


Rednecks -- you can live with them, but your life MAY be in danger... :lol:


Well, maybe, but anybody born north of Dallas is suspect............... :lol: :lol:
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Postby Steve_Cox » Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:58 pm

I made my 20# cylinder mount with 1" box tube. It is a square with miter cut corners welded together. On one side is a 3/8" welded in stud and on the other is a 5/16" bolt that screws into a small welded onplate and on through the box tube. The propane tanks have holes in the base for the stud and bolt to go into. The tank hold down is welded to the teardrop tongue. Sorry I have no pictures.



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Postby laoutdoorsman » Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:59 pm

heck...where im from---anybody north of i-10 is a northerner/yankee...
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