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A Bag of Charcoal
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On 7/1/17 6:30 PM, Frank wrote:
On 7/1/2017 2:21 PM, Ralph Mowery wrote:
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Yup. I put up with it because of the convenience. I don't grill that
much and a tank lasts all season and I always have a spare full tank.
Just curious; where do you store the spare tank- inside, outside, shed?
I wonder if different locales have local regulations about storing them...
Not inside any structure per NFPA standards. We responded to a fire from one
that was stored inside a garage. Propane rises while gasoline & natural gas
falls.
I think you have that 180 out...
"Propane is heavier than air, so the gas will settle in low places. ...
Unlike propane, natural gas is lighter than air"
http://www.thereddingpilot.com/2012/...-advises-take-
precautions-with-propane-gas/
You are correct another brain fart. Propane & gasoline are heaver and nat
gas lighter. Whew, I will now crawl in my hole and pull the lid over. Thank
you for correcting me.
I just remember filling balloons with gas from the wall when I was a kid
and they floated like helium balloons.
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